Flickr Commons is a project between Flickr and 25 cultural institutions to make their photo collections publicly accessible and allow users to contribute comments, tags, and notes. The goals are to increase access to publicly held photos and let the public provide additional knowledge. In under 18 months, over 22,000 photos from collections like the Library of Congress, Smithsonian, and others have been added and the number continues growing daily as users engage with the collections.
4. Flickr is a Photo Sharing Service Free (more features with a paid account) Owned by Yahoo Photos can be public or private Easily accessing Creative Commons Licenses
9. 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
12. 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-Funda巽達o Calouste Gulbenkian - Portugal (3638)
13. 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) Mus辿e McCord Canada (290) The National Library of New Zealand (227)
14. Participating Institutions The State Library of New South Wales (435) The Imperial War Museum UK (10) Biblioth竪que 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)
15. 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)
16. 25 Institutions In less than 18 months More than 22,000 photos Growing every day
17. 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