Creating an Omeka site with Amazon Web Services

Update: To make the session run smoother, some lines of code we’ll need are in this Google document so people can just cut and paste

Perhaps in conjunction with the Omeka workshop or as a session for those who want to go further with Omeka, I can teach a small group how to create your own instance of Omeka running on Amazon Web Services. The same basic principles apply to starting a WordPress site. AWS provides the first year of web hosting free, making it an ideal environment for those who want to experiment with creating their own site free of charge. This will allow you to take full advantage of all the available plugins for Omeka, such as Neatline.

Anyone who wishes to participate should have their personal laptop. If you have a Mac, you won’t need to install any additional software. A windows machine requires installing Git so that you can access the server via bash (I can explain what this means later).

I have previously written a blog post about the process, so you can see what it would entail. If you’d like to learn, it may be best to do the basic sign-up process with AWS before coming, which requires providing a credit card number and going through a phone number verification process. I’m also working on putting together some screencast videos of the process, and I’ll provide those for anyone who can’t participate.

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About g.cory.duclos

I am an Assistant Professor of Spanish at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama. I recently graduated from Vanderbilt University, where I served as a HASTAC scholar from 2011-2012. My own research focuses on early modern Spanish narrative. I am interested in using digital tools for both research and pedagogy.

4 Responses to Creating an Omeka site with Amazon Web Services

  1. Andrew Battista says:

    This is going to be a great session and discussion. Looking forward to it!

  2. Andrew Battista says:

    I’m sure we’ll get more time to talk this weekend, but I’d love to get a little bit of help on installing Omeka plugins. Which ones are best, how do you actually install them? etc…

  3. Yes! We’ll talk all about plugins!

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