Innovation as Habit: Practicing looking forward in a backward-looking business
The following are lightly edited speaker notes for a talk I first delivered in October 2024 at the Greater Hudson
Teaching and Learning with Primary Sources in the age of Generative AI
The following is a (more or less verbatim) transcript of a keynote address I gave earlier today to the Dartmouth
Omeka and Its Peers
As an open source, not-for-profit, warm-and-fuzzy, community service oriented project, we don't normally like to talk about market
Open Source Community and the Omeka Controlled Vocabulary Plugin
I love open source. Why? Here's a fairly representative example.
Following Patrick Murray-John's excellent post and
Gearing up for NCPH
The annual meeting of the National Council on Public History (NCPH) is only six weeks away, and CHNM will be
Benchmarking Open Source: Measuring Success by "Low End" Adoption
In an article about Kuali adoption, the Chronicle of Higher Education quotes Campus Computing Project director, Kenneth C. Green as
UVA Scholars' Lab Working to Connect Omeka and Fedora
The Scholars' Lab at the University of Virginia is working on a new plugin for Omeka that would connect
New Omeka Support Resources
Team Omeka has been hard at work. Not only are we preparing for a 1.0 alpha release in early
Briefly Noted for February 10, 2009
Jessica Pritchard of the American Historical Association blog reports on a panel at last month's annual meeting that
New in Omeka: 0.10 stable, lots of plugins
Omeka 0.10 stable was released today, patching a few holes in our recent beta release and adding a few