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Omeka.net: 1 year, 1,000+ websites

Since launching Omeka.net last spring, nearly 1500 users are working on more than 1,000 new websites. Many of these sites are works-in-progress created by historians, librarians, archivists, enthusiasts, educators, and students. Here are a few examples of what people are building and sharing in their Omeka.net sites. Robert & Monnoyer: French Botanical Artists of the [...]

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Omeka.net Beta Launches

After more than two years of planning and development, and six months of Alpha testing, CHNM is pleased to announce the public launch of Omeka.net Beta. Anyone may sign up for an account today. Omeka.net is a hosted web service that brings standards-based online collections and exhibitions to the internet cloud. Simply create a username [...]

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Omeka.net Alpha Arrives

(originally posted April 29, 2010 on Omeka.org) We are very excited to announce that the Omeka.net Alpha has launched! The Omeka and Omeka.net teams have been working hard during the past few months to develop this new hosted service. The current Omeka.net Alpha showcases Omeka’s core functionality: building a website with an archive of items. [...]

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Omeka.net: Be First in Line

(originally posted March 9, 2010 on Omeka.org) The Omeka team is reaching for the clouds. After more than a year of planning and development, we are very pleased to announce the impending arrival of Omeka.net, a hosted web service that will bring standards-based online collections and exhibitions to the internet cloud. Be first in line [...]

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  • Omeka.net: 1 year, 1,000+ websites
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