@article {Evans:2012:1525-4011:39, title = "Omeka and http://Omeka.net", journal = "The Charleston Advisor", parent_itemid = "infobike://annurev/tca", publishercode ="annurev", year = "2012", volume = "13", number = "3", publication date ="2012-01-01T00:00:00", pages = "39-44", itemtype = "ARTICLE", issn = "1525-4011", eissn = "1525-4003", url = "https://annurev.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/annurev/tca/2012/00000013/00000003/art00012", doi = "doi:10.5260/chara.13.3.39", author = "Evans, Gwen", abstract = "Omeka is an elegant, flexible, easy-to-use digital exhibition and collection platform for libraries, museums, cultural heritage organizations, and individuals. Omeka can be used to create extensive digital archives of items of all types: text, images, sound, moving images, multipage documents, and more. Often described as Wordpress for museums, downloadable Omeka is a free and open source application under active development that can be installed on a server for complete control and customization; for those without a server, there is subscription hosting available at Omeka.net. Themes and plug-ins provide an easy level of customization for non-programmers, and much of the backend functionality is tailored to archives, libraries, museums, and cultural heritage organizations, while supporting rich display and social media functionality on the front end.", }