[Genealib] RE: Library's Digital Images online

Sue Kienbaum skienbaum at marysvillelib.org
Sun Nov 30 07:21:23 EST 2008


Ronda,
I don't have any experience with Dreamweaver as we use ContentDM but there is an open source software that handles digital image and metadata called Greenstone. It is free and used by many. http://www.greenstone.org/ Give it a try, it's free!

Sue Kienbaum
Marysville Public Library
Marysville, Ohio
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 14:55:28 -0500
From: "Ronda Sanders" <rsanders at hallcountylibrary.org>
Subject: [Genealib] How do you make a library's digital images
        available to    the public
To: <genealib at mailman.acomp.usf.edu>
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Has any of your organizations used the Dreamweaver software to make your
digital collection available to the public?  Right now we have just over
1,000 images and the head of our IT Department wants to use Dreamweaver
software.  I am hoping to learn from those of you who have experience
with this type of project before I invest my time and effort into
entering the data and attaching the images.  Is there a comparably price
software that you would prefer?



Thanks for any and all suggestions!



Ronda Sanders

Librarian II

Hall County Library System

127 Main Street, NW

Gainesville, GA 30501



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