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Omeka Classic

Learn how to use Omeka Classic for your research project

What is Omeka?

Development on Omeka began in 2007 when few options existed for museums, libraries, and archives wishing to publish collections and narrative exhibits to the web. The team behind Omeka--originally a part of the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media here at George Mason University--believed that publishing accessible collections and exhibitions that used standards-based metadata could be accomplished by building a free, open-source platform that, like blogging software, offered an easy-to-use administrative interface and provided syndication for sharing content. Since its first release in February 2008, Omeka has established itself as a leading open source web publishing platform for digital collections. Subsequently, the software has been downloaded over 500,000 times, and is the content management system for thousands of websites developed by libraries, archives, museums, scholars, and enthusiast users. Omeka Classic was designed for individual projects and educators.

Related Infoguides

See these guides for more help with your digital scholarship project.

  • Digital Humanities. A guide to the concepts and tools of the expanding field of digital humanities
  • Omeka S. A guide for using Omeka S, designed for institutions 

Data & Digital Scholarship Services staff have created many guides about digital scholarship, which you can view here.