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A number of resources and assignments to assist students with the Omeka site and inform them more about archival procedures.
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July 25th, 2017
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Julia Stomber
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Digital Humanities Reflection Prompt
A prompt that asks students to reflect on their experience contributing to the class Omeka site
Online Privacy in the Digital Humanities
A form for students to fill out concerning how they would like their work to be published on the class Omeka site
Guidelines for Contributing a Page to Your Class Exhibit
A lab that guides students through the process of contributing a page to their class exhibit on Omeka
Omeka Lab
A detailed list of steps that introduce Omeka's features and teach students how to utilize them
Interpreting Dublin Core Fields In Omeka
A description of the available Dublin Core fields available in Omeka, with some suggestions as to what they should be used for
Primary Source Analysis Worksheet
A worksheet used to analyze and describe certain aspects of a primary source
Exploring Archives: A Glossary of Basic Terms
Definitions of key terms and concepts that relate to archival research
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