Creating Digital Exhibits with Omeka
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Omeka is a platform for creating digital exhibits. Using this tool, you can organize related items into collections or narrative exhibits in order to display them in context. Omeka enables one or more users to edit the site with varying levels of access, and it has a number of plugins that enhance site functionality. A digital exhibit created by Dr. Jess FitzPatrick’s Fall 2019 Science Fiction class can be found at https://sff19.omeka.net, offering one example of what an Omeka site can look like. This workshop will introduce the purpose and features of Omeka, offer examples of different uses of the platform, and include a hands-on portion where participants can investigate Omeka through guided instruction and individual experimentation.
Please check in with the presenter for your workshop or contact Gesina Phillips (gap64@pitt.edu) to find out if you will need to download any software prior to attending the event. If you are not a Pitt affiliate, please consult the instructions below for accessing computers and Wi-Fi.
-- Computer and Wi-Fi access--
If you are not affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh and need access to a computer for this event, please contact Gesina Phillips (gap64@pitt.edu). If you are not affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh and will be bringing your own device, you will need to register for Wi-Fi access in advance by following these steps:
CONNECTING TO WIRELESS INTERNET IN THE DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP COMMONS
FOR CMU AFFILIATES
Select the eduroam network from your Wi-Fi list.
- Log in using your @andrew email address and password (@cmu addresses are not supported).
- Accept the server's certificate, if prompted.
FOR OTHER EDUROAM AFFILIATES
Pitt is an eduroam service provider. You can check to see if your home institution supports using eduroam at remote sites here: https://www.eduroam.us/institutions_list. Your institution must be an “IdP” (Identity Provider) to allow you eduroamaccess.
FOR ALL OTHERS
Advance online registration is required. Instructions for registration and use follow. This service is for short-term use by visitors on official University business. Guest wireless accounts are limited to 30 consecutive days. If you require wireless access for more than 30 consecutive days, consider using eduroam.
To set up guest access to wi-fi, please visit http://bit.ly/pittguestwifi to begin the process, as outlined below:
- Before you arrive on campus, you must register for access.
- Your staff or faculty host will provide you with his/her University Computing Account username which is required for online registration (see below).
- Complete the online access request form.
- Under Host Information, you will see a field for Host Username. Enter the name of the presenter of your workshop in this field.
- You will receive an email, asking you to verify your email address. Click the link in the email and complete the verification form online.
- An email will be sent to your host to approve your request. Once approved, you will receive a final email directing you to accept the service usage guideline and select your password.
- When you arrive on campus, log in.
- Open your wireless network manager and select GUEST-WIRELESS-PITTNET.
- Open a Web browser. The Guest Login window will display.
- Log in using your email address and the password you selected in advance.