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CollectionBuilder Examples

This repository hosts the CollectionBuilder Examples site: https://collectionbuilder.github.io/cb-examples/. Visit the CollectionBuilder Docs for step-by-step details for getting started with building digital collections.

About this Collection

This collection of CollectionBuilder projects features sites created by a variety of individuals, organizations, and institutions. These examples are meant to demonstrate numerous possibilities and use cases for CollectionBuilder. This collection is based off our Zotero library of CollectionBuilder examples.

Add Your Project

Do you have a CollectionBuilder project to be featured in this collection? We encourage anyone who is interested in adding their digital collection to the site to fill out this Google Form.


About CollectionBuilder

https://collectionbuilder.github.io/

CollectionBuilder is a project of University of Idaho Library's Digital Initiatives and the Center for Digital Inquiry and Learning (CDIL) following the Lib-Static methodology. Powered by the open source static site generator Jekyll and a modern static web stack, it puts collection metadata to work building beautiful sites.

The basic theme is created using Bootstrap. Metadata visualizations are built using open source libraries such as DataTables, Leafletjs, Spotlight gallery, lazysizes, and Lunr.js. Object metadata is exposed using Schema.org and Open Graph protocol standards.

Questions can be sent to the CollectionBuilder team at [email protected] or posted in the main CollectionBuilder discussion forum.

License

CollectionBuilder documentation and general web content is licensed Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International. This license does NOT include any objects or images used in digital collections, which may have individually applied licenses described by a "rights" field. CollectionBuilder code is licensed MIT. This license does not include external dependencies included in the assets/lib directory, which are covered by their individual licenses.