Dear colleagues,

On behalf of the Archivo de Respuestas Emergencias de Puerto Rico (AREPR), I am 
writing today to let you know of some exciting new Omeka S themes and modules 
our amazing developer, Ivy Rose, has recently released.


The theme, “Multilingual<https://github.com/ivyrze/omeka-s-theme-multilingual>” 
builds upon The Daily theme to bring some fantastic additions including 
togglable multilingual sites, accessibility functionality, and stylistic 
adaptability. Our project is using the theme for switchable Spanish and English 
sites, and it can similarly support a wide array of other languages. At present 
changes to the theme are made on a rolling basis through git, with an official 
release forthcoming.


Alongside the theme, two great new modules are now available:

  *   “SimplePDF<https://omeka.org/s/modules/SimplePdf/>” is a document viewer 
for PDF files with a key focus on accessibility, allowing for screen reader 
usage in multiple languages as well as the inclusion of accessible PDFs.
  *   “Vimeo<https://omeka.org/s/modules/VimeoEmbed/>” allows for easy 
embedding of Vimeo videos, providing an interactive transcript UI and ingesting 
higher resolution video thumbnails into your Omeka collection. As with 
SimplePDF, Vimeo has been optimized for screen reader accessibility and usage 
in multiple languages, allowing for quick toggling between transcripts and 
translations.

Multilingual can be accessed from its GitHub repository, found here: 
https://github.com/ivyrze/omeka-s-theme-multilingual. 
“SimplePDF<https://omeka.org/s/modules/SimplePdf/>” and 
“Vimeo<https://omeka.org/s/modules/VimeoEmbed/>” are available on Omeka S’ 
modules page: https://omeka.org/s/modules/. The theme and both modules are free 
to use under a GPLv3 license and are designed for use with Omeka 3.0.0+.


Stay tuned for further developments—our group is actively working on other 
extensions, including an improved page blocks module providing increased 
user-friendly customizability of Omeka S sites. If you are interested in 
learning more about AREPR or working with Ivy Rose for your digital humanities 
projects, please let me know. Alternately, their Github can be found here: 
https://github.com/ivyrze. Ivy is an absolutely astounding developer and UX/UI 
designer—it’s rare finding someone with human centered values who has this 
expertise! Our grant is wrapping up its development stages, and they are 
interested in new opportunities.


If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

Best wishes,
Andy


Andy Boyles Petersen | Digital Scholarship Librarian

Michigan State University Libraries

517-884-0876 | [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

he/him/his



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