Sunday, February 3, 2008

Library of Congress and Flickr - What Does This Mean for Other Libraries?

As you may have already heard, the Library of Congress and Flickr recently launched a pilot project in which images from LoC's collections have been added to their Flickr page. The purpose of this project is to increase access to the collections and to obtain more metadata in the form of tags for the images.

In order to do this, Flickr created a new model of publication for publicly held collections, which they call "The Commons." This is how anyone is able to tag images on LoC's Flickr page.

And, the response has been awesome! Look at all the tags!

Since I read this news story, I've been pondering if this may encourage smaller libraries to upload their special collections to Flickr as well. I recognize that digitizing photos requires cost, particularly for smaller libraries with limited resources. However, unique collections of historical and cultural items are certainly an asset of our nation's libraries, and I hope this makes it easier to show them off. We'll see what the future holds as we continue to watch this project.

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