The Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities actively supports projects in digital heritage, public participation and virtual exhibitions. We help researchers, educators, and students in creating, managing, and presenting their digital collections. For managing and publishing digital collections, we offer setup and support for Omeka S, a popular open-source content management system widely used by cultural heritage institutions. We also provide guidance on citizen science and public engagement, helping you involve a wider community in your digital humanities projects. With Madoc, we can set up crowdsourcing projects where contributors can enrich the (meta)data of digital collections.
Contact: Fien Danniau