To build on what Karen suggests, if your patron has multiple videos to share,
then the easiest way would be to create a folder within her Google Drive
account, add all the videos to that, and share the folder as a whole. This
would only grant access to the folder and its contents, not to
Hi Kevin,
I'm also open to examples running on other platforms besides Omeka where you
can browse thumbnails and click on them to get fielded metadata about
individual images and where you can search on specific fields.
You may find Spotlight useful.
The Omeka directory gives beautiful examples of online exhibits and
other websites with interpretive information added to a collection of
digital objects in Omeka. I'm looking for examples, though, of simple
image galleries with nice Omeka themes that lead to a modern looking web
design.
Hi Charles,
I don't know if there's technically a limit on Google accounts, but I at one
point had three for various purposes. They are linked to a Gmail account -- I
suppose you could have as many as you wanted (just create a new Gmail
account/Google account).
That being said, you only
My esteemed listmastes,
We're not permitted to use Google Drive as employees of the library.
For those who do use Google Drive, a patron wants to load her mp4 videos of
historic import onto her Google Drive so with a link she can share those
videos but not allow anyone access to the rest of her
Call for Chapter Proposals: Integrating Inclusive Cataloging with Vendors
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The push to address Diversity, Equity and Inclusion issues in library catalogs
can present technical services departments with a number of challenges.
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