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Flickr: The Commons Begins at 3:30…. To Mute / Unmute yourself. Introductions. Dr. Brenda Haas OACHE. Gina Webb and Laura Risler OACHE. Peggy Whyte. Grad Credit available from OU Southern. bhaas@oache.org. with "Graduate Credit" as the subject. http://mysite.verizon.net/pwhyte.
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Pilot Project January 16, 2008 Library of Congress
Goals of the Project 1. To increase access to publicly-held photography collections 2. To provide a way for the general public to contribute information and knowledge
Participating Institutions • The Library of Congress (6103) • The Powerhouse Museum (1201) • The Brooklyn Museum (2609) • The Smithsonian Institution (1553) • The George Eastman House (649) • The Biblioteca de Arte-Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian - Portugal (3638)
Participating Institutions • The National Media Museum - UK (130) • The National Maritime Museum – UK (222) • The Library of Virginia (314) • The Nationaal Archief – The Netherlands (781) • The Australian War Memorial – (71) • Musée McCord – Canada (290) • The National Library of New Zealand (227)
Participating Institutions • The State Library of New South Wales (435) • The Imperial War Museum – UK (10) • Bibliothèque de Toulouse – France (719) • The New York Public Library (1300) • National Galleries of Scotland (107) • State Library of Queensland, Australia (194) • State Archives of Florida (495)
Participating Institutions • Oregon State University Archives (405) • Nantucket Historical Association (208) • The Swedish National Heritage Board (196) • The D.C. Public Library (154) • The Field Musem Library (480)
25 Institutions In less than 18 months More than 22,000 photos Growing every day
Goals of the Project 1. To increase access to publicly-held photography collections 2. To provide a way for the general public to contribute information and knowledge
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Thank you OACHE! Ohio Appalachian Center for Higher Education
See you then… Thank you for participating!