More Help with Omeka-S

  • The official user manual for Omeka-S has basic information about creating item sets, adding items, building pages, and organizing sites.
  • Some university libraries have posted video tutorials to YouTube. Some examples:
  • Omeka-S is an open source platform -- meaning that its code is available for anyone to develop and improve upon -- so it does not have as robust documentation as some proprietary software. For a more advanced discussion among developers and site administrators, check out the discussions on the Omeka-S Forums.
  • Sometimes a general internet search with "omeka s" and a few keywords is a great way to find help!
  • For personal assistance if you have been assigned an Omeka-S project in a Dartmouth class, email or make an appointment with Dartmouth Library's Digital Humanities Librarian, Laura Braunstein (lrb@dartmouth.edu) or email the Digital Library Fellow, Daniel Lin (Daniel.Lin@dartmouth.edu).