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The Visual Resources Association Foundation is pleased to announce that 
Exhibit, Instruct, Promote: An Introduction to Omeka for Digital Scholarship, 
will be held at Hunter College<http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/main/>, City 
University of New York, on February 19, 2016, one of two workshops being 
offered in the first year of the VRAF Regional Workshop Program.  This workshop 
will be hosted by the Judith and Stanley Zabar Art Library, and is open to 
image management professionals, image users, and the broader information and 
educational community. The VRAF is grateful to the Samuel H. Kress Foundation 
for their generous support of this new opportunity.

Omeka<http://omeka.org/> is a rich, open-source web publishing tool with a 
diverse array of functions for digital scholarship projects. For information 
professionals, faculty and students, Omeka can provide an easy way to publish 
and share digital content, as well as serve as a platform for building online 
exhibitions as academic and/or student projects.  In this full-day workshop, 
participants will be provided with a comprehensive overview of both Omeka.net 
(hosted) and Omeka.org (installed on a server) and case studies that 
demonstrate the use of Omeka in a variety of contexts, ranging from providing 
access to digital collections to projects that engage students in the learning 
process. While focused on Omeka, this workshop also will touch on other similar 
tools used for digital scholarship (such as Scalar<http://scalar.usc.edu/>) and 
offer practical information for planning digital projects.

Exhibit, Instruct, Promote will be taught by Meghan Musolff, Special Projects 
Librarian for Library IT at the University of Michigan Library. As part of her 
role, Meghan coordinates the U-M Library’s implementation of Omeka for the 
creation and presentation of online exhibits. To learn more about Meghan and 
the workshop, please visit: 
http://vrafoundation.org.s119319.gridserver.com/index.php/projects/omeka_for_digital_scholarship_regional_workshop/

Registration for Exhibit, Instruct, Promote: An Introduction to Omeka for 
Digital Scholarship will open in early December, 2015. The fee for the workshop 
is $125. If you have questions about registration, feel free to contact Betha 
Whitlow, VRAF Director, bwhit...@wustl.edu<mailto:bwhit...@wustl.edu>. For 
questions about the Hunter College venue, please contact Steven Kowalik, Art 
Librarian, Judith and Stanley Zabar Art Library, 
skowa...@hunter.cuny.edu<mailto:skowa...@hunter.cuny.edu>

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VRAF Director

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