Neatline for:
- Create exhibits for class projects
- Create exhibits as part of student collaborations with faculty and staff
See Related: Use Case: Educators
See other work by Students:
- On Haj with Ibn Jubayr: Reconstructing the 12th Century Mediterranean
- Black Liberation 1969 Archive
- Mapping Chicago’s Earliest Synagogues
- Digital Tours of The Nightingale-Brown House
- “A Dangerous Experiment”: Women at the University of Michigan
Steps for getting started:
- Install Omeka by following the instructions in their Installation guide. For a list of Hosting Services, see here.
- Add the Neatline plugin to your Omeka instance: Neatline Installation Guide. For Omeka’s full plugin installation guide, see here.
- After installing Neatline, access the plugin by clicking on the “Neatline” tab on the left-hand navigation panel of the Omeka admin dashboard.
- Create your first Neatline exhibit: Creating Exhibits.
- See basics for managing Neatline exhibits: Managing Exhibits.
- Build your Neatline exhibit content in the Neatline editor: Editor Overview.
- Add records to your Neatline exhibit: Records Overview, Creating Neatline Records.
- Publish your Neatline exhibit to your public Omeka site: Publishing Exhibits.
Optional Neatline Widgets
- Add a timeline to your exhibit using SIMILE Timeline: Working with SIMILE Timeline.
- Add waypoints to your exhibit: Working with Waypoints.
- Connect text with geography using NeatlineText: Working with NeatlineText.