In this assignment you’ll add a second artifact to your gallery and add metadata to both your first and second artifact. Follow along with this video for detailed instructions on how to complete the assignment.
First, in your WordPress dashboard, go to “Plugins” and “Add New”. Search for “Dublin Core Metadata” and install the Dublin Core Metadata plugin by Pgogy.
After you’ve installed the plugin, add your second artifact to your gallery, using the same procedure that you used to add your first artifact last week (note: like your first artifact, your second artifact should be something related to your research project that you would like to analyze in your final paper).
After you’ve uploaded the artifact, you should notice that the Dublin Core fields are accessible at the bottom of the page:

Enter your metadata there (the same metadata that you entered in for Blog post 5.
After you’ve entered the metadata, save the page, then go to “Settings” and “Dublin Core Options.” Make sure all the checkboxes for all the nodes are checked. Then scroll down to where it says “Shortcodes” and type in the following text:

This will tell your website to display the Dublin core metadata wherever you write in that dublin-core-metadata shortcode (complete with the brackets). Notice that I changed “Creator” to “Author” and “Coverage” to “Location” — you can change the displays however makes sense for your materials.
Once you’ve put the info into the “Shortcodes” window, then you can go back to the page with your artifact and write in the shortcode right underneath the artifact.
Once you’ve done that, go back and do the same thing for the artifact you posted last week too.
To earn full credit on this assignment, the metadata fields and values should be clearly visible on the pages for both of your two artifacts.