cu-mkp / sandbox

The “Sandbox” space makes available a number of resources that utilize and explore the data underlying "Secrets of Craft and Nature in Renaissance France. A Digital Critical Edition and English Translation of BnF Ms. Fr. 640" created by the Making and Knowing Project at Columbia University.
https://cu-mkp.github.io/sandbox/
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transfer omeka site to M&K #71

Closed njr2128 closed 2 years ago

njr2128 commented 2 years ago

Students in fa21 course created an omeka exhibit to map the global sources of materials in the manuscript (see #70). Site has been hosted on @tcatapano's ReclaimHosting account. Need to transfer to M&K-owned site

njr2128 commented 2 years ago

DECISION: as the ultimate goal is to host the exhibit created in fa21 as a static site, we will instead just wait to transfer to M&K a static version. Until we decide that no further changes should be made to the exhibit (changes that rely on Omeka features/infrastructure), this will stay on Terry's account.

However, we will also continue to explore other options (such as hosting omeka through DigitalOcean rather than Reclaim Hosting, or even Reclaim Cloud stuff)

njr2128 commented 2 years ago

https://programminghistorian.org/en/lessons/installing-omeka#step-2-install-your-server-and-database

njr2128 commented 2 years ago

"Staticify" Omeka exhibits - https://inkdroid.org/2018/07/08/omeka/

njr2128 commented 2 years ago

Following Staticify, we used bagweb to archive the omeka exhibit site, and deployed the archive to the sandbox server: http://sandbox.makingandknowing.org/omandka/exhibits/show/global-ingredients--the-divers/.

Remaining work to be done:

njr2128 commented 2 years ago

Outstanding issues logged and linked in #88 and #89