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Request a New Exhibit

To review eligibility and information on how to request a new exhibit on Cornell's Online Exhibitions platform, read the policies below:How to request (link to policies)

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Getting Started with CUL ONLINE EXHIBITIONS
Getting Started with CUL ONLINE EXHIBITIONS

link to MOU when it's sharable

From: Getting Started with CUL ONLINE EXHIBITIONS

Overview: How Online Exhibitions Work

Browse published exhibits here: https://exhibits.library.cornell.edu/

Curators for each exhibit upload a collection of images Overview of how Spotlight works: every exhibit has items. each item has its own metadata and can be associated with 1 image file (jpg, jpeg, png) (mention max file size, or avoid for now until we fix memory issues?). Exhibit curators can provide searchable custom metadata values for items and curatorial descriptions for selected items.

Overview of concepts: pages, user roles

Minimum steps to publish? - title, thumbnail, items, home page description, published checkbox

links to other curator docs

and png) and their associated metadata. Curators then have a few different options on how they can present that content to their users. At the minimum, an exhibit can just be a home page with text and a search bar that users can query with to browse the collections:

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But this might not be very engaging to users!

By leveraging custom metadata facets, browse categories with curatorial descriptions, and curated feature pages, exhibit curators can develop more engaging interactions with their collections.


Next: Overview of Exhibit Page TypesContact