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Drupal at NORWELD
Drupal is an open source web site publishing framework, distributed under the GPL (“General Public License”) that allows easy publishing, managing and organizing of a wide range of content. Thousands of people and organizations are using Drupal to power a variety of web sites, including community web portals, corporate web sites, social networking sites, personal web sites or blogs, and more.
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NORWELD has been working with a number of our regional libraries to develop Drupal web sites that will make it easier for libraries to maintain their content, while implementing more Library/Web 2.0 capabilities than ever before. NORWELD has developed a Drupal training workshop, to facilitate site transition and updating. New Workshops TBD
NORWELD Drupal sites:
We have 50 member libraries. And, of this 50, we host 35 Drupal sites and 2 non-Drupal sites.
Other Ohio Drupal sites:
Worthington Libraries
ExploreOhio
Westlake Porter Public Library
Athens County Public Library
Cleveland Public Library
National Drupal sites:
Warner Brothers Records
The New York Observer
Popular Science
Lifetime Television
The Onion
Fox Searchlight - The specialty film division of 20th Century Fox
Amnesty International.
My War
NORWELD, in cooperation with seven of its member libraries, has created a "web exhibit" about World War II that's been taken from over 140 oral history interviews conducted in the region. "My War: Northwest Ohioans Remember World War II" brings local perspective to a subject that was brought to renewed national prominence by a Ken Burns documentary, "The War."
The web exhibit covers subjects ranging from military training and combat to communications and censorship, life in the military, and the impact of the war on the home front. The clips are searchable by library where the interviews were shot as well as by subject.
The streaming video interviews can be found at www.ohiomemory.org/norweld. We are in the process of upgrading the videos to a clear resolution Flash based presentation. Some are viewable as Flash and others are still viewed with Windows Media Player.
