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I agree with Nina here.
Also, another point to consider is others may "liberate" images from
collections and release them into the wild.
There is a collection of over 6,000 Smithsonian Images on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/publicresourceorg/collections/72157600214199993/
I'm not saying this is right but it does show how quickly the
landscape is changing as these sharing and social networking sites
take hold.
Jim
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On Mar 26, 2008, at 11:24 AM, Nina Simon wrote:
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> The Library of Congress project is wonderful, especially because it
> illustrates quite well the power of visitors to educate, add
> personal stories, and breathe life into history. To me as a non-
> history buff, the experience is WAY more engaging than that with
> their standard digital archive. It's part of a larger Flickr
> Commons initiative to bring public domain images into a social space.
>
> Lots more info and links on that project here: http://museumtwo.blogspot.com/2008/02/library-of-congress-rocks-flickr.html
>
> Nina
> On Mar 26, 2008, at 8:58 AM, Mary Montgomery wrote:
>
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>> Some of you may know that the Library of Congress has been using
>> Flickr
>> lately in a test run. It was pretty neat, and viewers of the
>> historical
>> images were adding interesting information, and plenty of user-
>> friendly
>> tags to the images of African-American workers in shipyards during
>> WWII.
>> Alas, I don't have the link to the LC project handy, but it
>> shouldn't be
>> hard to find.
>>
>> Personally, I haven't used Picasa, but I did have my first run with
>> Flikr lately and it worked like a charm.
>>
>> Mary Montgomery
>> Museum of History & Industry, Seattle
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Informal Science Education Network
>> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Katherine
>> Morales
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 8:52 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: flickr vs picasa vs ?
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I personally used both and Flicker has a regular fee once you go over
>> 200 pics vs. Picasa (which I use now) gives you a GB of space. Yahoo
>> permits some image editing/special effects online, if you didn't do
>> it
>> before uploading. Both of those sites have utilities to permit bulk
>> uploading and downsizing of the images. For the most part, those are
>> the main differences.
>>
>> Katherine Morales
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Chris Lawrence
>> <[log in to unmask]>
>> wrote:
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>>> Grace,
>>>
>>> I feel flickr is the way to go b/c it has a bigger audience, and
>>> better social tagging tools. It is also very easy to use with a
>>> strong
>>
>>> bulk uploader. There are already a number of museums and cultural
>>> institutions using the site as a public space.
>>>
>>> Good luck, please post the link when you decide which avenue you
>> choose!
>>>
>>>
>>> Chris Lawrence
>>> Senior Manager of Digital Learning
>>> New York Hall of Science
>>> (718) 699-0005 ext. 319
>>> Cell: (718) 757-0843
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>>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 25, 2008, at 8:29 PM, grace manubay wrote:
>>>
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>>>>
>>>> greetings all -
>>>>
>>>> i am looking into a starting a free (or relatively inexpensive)
>>>> photo database that is publicly accessible online. i've read about
>>>> flickr and picasa (and i'm sure there are more out there), so if
>>>> anyone has opinions about which is better to use, i'd appreciate
>>>> the
>>
>>>> insight.
>>>>
>>>> many thanks,
>>>> grace
>>>> environmental educator
>>>> washington, dc
>>>>
>>>>
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