omeka.org
Neatline – Plugins – Omeka
http://omeka.org/add-ons/plugins/neatline
Neatline by Scholars' Lab. Plot your course in space and time. Neatline is a lightweight, extensible framework for creating interactive editions of visual materials – maps, paintings, photographs, and anything else that can be captured as an image. Built as a plugin for Omeka. A collection-management framework developed by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. 8211; For general information and demos, head over to neatline.org. 8211; For documentation, head over to the project documentation.
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News
http://www.neatline.org/news
Neatline is a project of the Scholars' Lab. At the University of Virginia Library. It has benefited from the generous support of the UVa Library. The National Endowment for the Humanities. The Institute of Museum and Library Services. And the Library of Congress.
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About
http://www.neatline.org/about
What do you get when you cross archives and artifacts with timelines, modern and historical maps, and an appreciation for the interpretive aims of humanities scholarship? Is a geotemporal exhibit-builder that allows you to create beautiful, complex maps, image annotations, and narrative sequences from Omeka. The Scholars’ Lab. Designed Neatline as a suite of plugins for the open-source Omeka. What isn’t Neatline? It’s not Google Maps or Google Earth. Neatline is for you. You could use Neatline to create:.
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Demos
http://www.neatline.org/demos
We’ve gathered a number of sample Neatline exhibits to help stretch your imagination. Look below for projects in history, literature, and contemporary space and place. My Dear Little Nelly": Hotchkiss Maps the Battle of Fredericksburg for his Child. Map tiles by Stamen Design. Under CC BY 3.0. Under CC BY SA. Maps from the Small Special Collections Library at the University of Virginia. Project Gemini over Baja California Sur. Map tiles by Mapbox. Link provided with the permission of the author. Perspect...
neatline.org
Plugins
http://www.neatline.org/plugins
Plot your course in space and time. Neatline is a lightweight, extensible framework for creating interactive editions of visual materials maps, paintings, photographs, and anything else that can be captured as an image. Connect text documents to Neatline exibits. NeatlineText is a extension to the Neatline plugin that makes it possible to connect paragraphs, sentences, and words in text documents with annotations in Neatine exhibits. Add SIMILE Timeline to Neatline exhibits. And the Library of Congress.
aliciapeaker.wordpress.com
Building Digital Exhibits in the Classroom with Omeka and Neatline – Alicia Peaker
https://aliciapeaker.wordpress.com/2014/04/28/building-digital-exhibits
Digital Scholarship Specialist / Eco-Feminist / Gardener. Building Digital Exhibits in the Classroom with Omeka and Neatline. April 28, 2014. September 10, 2015. How can the digital humanities facilitate more direct engagement between academic researchers, students, and public audiences? At Our Marathon: The Boston Bombing Digital Archive. Is an open-source content management system (CMS) built at the Center for History and New Media. A tool that helps students, researchers, and archivists create dynamic...
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Neatline
http://onthegroundhistory.com/2015/04/neatline
On the Ground History. April 12, 2015. Over the past few months, I have been wrapped up in projects as I work on finishing my Capstone Project for the Archives and Public History M.A. Program. 8211; and I can’t wait to share the full thing with you when it’s done! In the meantime, here’s some of my thoughts on one of the most important digital tools I am using for the project, Neatline. Neatline is a suite of add-on tools for the open-source content management system Omeka. Who really got me started with...
gismanual.com
pbcGIS: Library Torrent!
http://www.gismanual.com/librarytorrent
Pbc Geographic Information Services. Strategic Concerns for Developing a Web Maps Portal. The problem facing developers of web-based map portals today are that the future capabilities of DH depend on standards and tools that are currently under development. This pioneering work is being carried out by communities of content experts and information architects and engineers. Eventually, there will be turn-key solutions for specialized portals like maps that are easy to install, maintain and upgrade. Functi...