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Mastering the Art of Cultural Preservation 5 Underrated Tools Every Professional Should Know

As cultural preservationists, we play a crucial role in safeguarding our cultural heritage for future generations. To achieve this goal, it's essential to utilize the most effective tools available. In this blog post, we'll explore five underrated tools that every professional should master.

Tool #1 Omeka

Omeka is a free, open-source web platform designed specifically for curating and publishing digital collections. With its robust set of features, Omeka allows you to create customizable exhibitions, collections, and items, making it an ideal tool for cultural preservationists. Its seamless integration with other tools like WordPress and GitHub makes it a valuable asset in your workflow.

Tool #2 Adobe Fresco

Adobe Fresco is a drawing and painting app that's perfect for digitizing cultural artifacts. This intuitive tool allows you to work on projects in Photoshop-style layers, making it easy to edit and enhance your digital creations. Its user-friendly interface makes it accessible to professionals of all skill levels.

Tool #3 Wikidata

Wikidata is a free and open-source database that provides a vast repository of structured data about people, places, and things. As a cultural preservationist, you can use Wikidata to create and manage datasets for your collections, exhibitions, or projects. Its ability to integrate with other tools makes it an invaluable resource in your workflow.

Tool #4 Calamity

Calamity is an open-source tool designed specifically for digital preservation. It allows you to ingest, process, and store large volumes of data, making it ideal for managing complex cultural heritage datasets. This tool's focus on digital preservation ensures that your valuable collections are protected for generations to come.

Tool #5 StoryMapJS

StoryMapJS is a free, open-source platform that enables you to create interactive stories and maps. This powerful tool helps you bring your collections and exhibitions to life by allowing users to explore and engage with your content in a more immersive way. Its ability to integrate with other tools makes it an excellent choice for cultural preservationists.

In conclusion, mastering these five underrated tools will elevate your work as a cultural preservationist. Whether you're working on digitizing artifacts or creating engaging exhibitions, these tools will help you achieve your goals and preserve our cultural heritage for generations to come.

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We'd love to hear from you! Share with us in the comments what tools you're currently using for cultural preservation and what your favorite features are!

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