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There's also a hosted version, with a free starter account and
reasonable pricing for accounts with more storage:

http://omeka.net



Danielle Cunniff Plumer, Coordinator
Texas Heritage Online
Texas State Library and Archives Commission
512.463.5852 (phone) / 512.936.2306 (fax)
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On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Robert Patrick Connolly (rcnnolly)
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> If you are looking for software in terms of having the material live on-line, consider omeka at:
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> www.omeka.org
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> I have heard good things about this new product, and it’s free.
>
> Robert Connolly
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>
> Robert P. Connolly, PhD
> Director, C.H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa
> 1987 Indian Village Drive, Memphis, Tennessee  38109
> 901-785-3160, ext. 15
>
> Associate Professor, Anthropology
> The University of Memphis 38152
> 901-678-3331
>
> http://www.memphis.edu/chucalissa/
> http://rcnnolly.wordpress.com/
>
> The mission of the C.H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa, a division of the University of Memphis, is to protect and interpret the Chucalissa archaeological site’s cultural and natural environments, and to provide the University Community and the public with exceptional educational, participatory, and research opportunities on the landscape’s past and present Native American and traditional cultures.
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> On 11/12/10 12:11 PM, "Sarah Stephenson" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I am a volunteer at the Plainfield Historical Society in Plainfield, NH. We are trying to digitize our collections so that visitors can search the collection from the Historical Societies website. The majority of the collection is archival material which I plan to scan.  This is a volunteer run historical society with a very limited budget. What software do you recommend??
> Thanks
> Sarah Stephenson
> Plainfield NH
>
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