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OMEKA S

Publishing digital exhibitions, texts, and images with standards and ontologies

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Digital Humanities, University of Bern

The Digital Humanities unit at the University of Bern operates its own Omeka S server, which is available to all interested parties at the university.

Omeka S is an open-source content management system for publishing humanities content such as digital exhibitions, texts, and images. It supports the conscious use of standards and ontologies, making it well suited for projects that want to curate collections while keeping an eye on interoperability and reusable metadata.

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You can request your own subpage / site at any time by emailing the Digital Humanities team.

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Introductions to Omeka S are offered on demand (e.g., short onboarding sessions or project-specific guidance).

If you would like to use Omeka S for a course, a student project, or a research project, please get in touch and briefly describe your intended use.

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