Hi JOhn,
in fact the tool is powerful, it is still new therefore lots of room for
improvement,
the work done by the Center for History and New Media (
http://chnm.gmu.edu/)
is definitely a contribution, they are working on: "building a better
yesterday bit by bit"...
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 2:38 PM, John Hopkins <jhopkins@???>wrote:
>
> This sounds very interesting. I have experience working with Omeka
>> http://omeka.org/, for this kind of projects. I think Omeka works well,
>> is
>> open source, free and very robust platform to design collections,
>> exhibitions and archives. I can offer my help for this project.
>>
>
> thanks for the link Andres -- Omeka looks to have some real potential!
>
> JOhn
> --
>
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++**++++++++++++++++++++
> John Hopkins
> Watching the Tao rather than watching the Dow!
> http://neoscenes.net/
> http://tech-no-mad.net/blog/
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++**++++++++++++++++++++
>
> ______________________________**_________________
> Brico mailing list
> Website on http://www.bricolabs.net
> Unsubscribe: http://lists.dyne.org/mailman/**listinfo/brico<http://lists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/brico>
>
--
Andres Burbano
PhD Candidate Media Arts and Technology | University of California Santa
Barbara