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This documentation is a WIP. We will be migrating our old documentation from a static jekyll-based github page to this Confluence space.
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Pages in this CUL Online Exhibitions Curator Documentation that are still under construction will be marked as WIP.

What is CUL Online Exhibitions?

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The CUL Online Exhibitions application enables librarians, curators, and other approved content experts to "showcase digital content in easy-to-produce exhibits...without having to develop their own project interface or use a proprietary system" (from Spotlight at Stanford). The Online Exhibitions application is built with Spotlight, an open source software originally built by Stanford University Libraries to serve the (familiar) need for highlighting library digital collections with limited IT resources. By creating an online exhibition at Cornell, exhibit curators are empowered to create their own browsable and searchable website with curatorial descriptions, metadata records, about pages, and more, all without requiring CUL-IT support.

How to Create an Online Exhibition

  1. Getting Started
  2. Configuring Your Exhibit
  3. Curating Your Exhibit
  4. Publishing Your Exhibit

Contact

Software development of CUL Online Exhibitions is ongoing, so feedback, feature suggestions, and bug reports are very welcome at help-exhibits-library@cornell.edu.

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