# Example Exhibits

### Narrative Exhibit

*CSU Japanese American Digitization Project: An Exhibit* uses Japanese-American internment documentation and other artifacts to tell a narrative. The linear format is facilitated by [Scalar](https://scalar.me/anvc/), the platform with which it is published and one that allows for the creation of narrative paths.

[**Visit to explore this exhibit.**](https://scalar.usc.edu/works/csujad-exhibit/index)

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### Traditional Exhibit

The Burns Library's *The Object in the Archive* provides a more traditional exhibit experience, meaning one  that groups objects under unifying themes and topics. Originally physically displayed in the Burns Library, it is also an example of how a physical exhibit can be translated into digital.

[**Visit to explore this exhibit.**](https://library.bc.edu/burns-exhibits/the-object-in-the-archives/)

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### Oral History Exhibit

*Goin' North* uses [Omeka](https://omeka.org/), an easy to use exhibit and digital collection platform. In addition to incorporating historical visual materials, the exhibit features a number of oral histories.

[**Visit to explore this exhibit.**](https://goinnorth.org/)

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