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==Donate==
==Donate==
Support CLIO by donating directly to the team.
Support CLIO by donating directly to the team.
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==Sponsor ==
==Sponsor ==
Become a sponsor on our [https://www.patreon.com/cliomuseums Patreon] to help support the work we do.
Become a sponsor on our [https://www.patreon.com/cliomuseums Patreon] to help support the work we do.

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If you want to help contribute to CLIO, you've come to the right place. This is where we are trying to keep a living document based on CLIO and the way open-source technologies intersect with museums, libraries. Add terms, update definitions, or provide language translations. Every little thing helps us to create a vibrant and open community geared towards one thing: equal access to technology, for everyone.

Support CLIO by donating directly to the team.

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Become a sponsor on our Patreon to help support the work we do.

Complete Evaluation

Are you using CLIO in your GLAM institution? We want to know how it helps and where it still needs to be improved. CLIO was created with the hope the GLAM field can develop it together. By completing evaluation and telling us about it, you can help us better understand our strengths, weaknesses and missed opportunities.

Report a Bug

CLIO Create and CLIO Exhibit are currently hosted on GitLab, a software development platform that allows users of the software to report and discuss bugs before a fix is implemented.

Suggest a Feature

CLIO was created to be a framework that can mold to your institutions needs. If you have a suggestion for how to improve CLIO at your type of institution, we'd love to hear from you.

Update the Wiki

We created the CLIO wiki to be touchstone for non-profit institutions who are interested in adding digital interactives to their offerings, but don't know where to begin. We want to work with directors, educators, designers, developers, and librarians. By offering your knowledge to the CLIO wiki, we can built a community that helps support everyone.

Support Open Technologies

Do you like CLIO and other open-source technologies that allow you to make your own decisions about how you use it? If so, there are many open-source projects – including all of the open-source projects that went into making CLIO – that need your support. By contributing to them, you can help support the entire open-source ecosystem.

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