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Museums and Flickr

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This photograph is part of The American Image: The Photographs of John Collier Jr. " So, I thought I'd use a screen capture of the photo inside flickr instead, but wasn't sure whether I could. Here's the description of how they used flickr for the exhibition. ve found ourselves spending a lot of time in Flickr.

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Amy Gahran's Advice for Finding Free To Use Flickr Photos

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If the photo is of, say, a TV screen showing a newscast or a newspaper page showing a staff photo, then you still might be liable for copyright violation despite the terms of the CC license listed on Flickr or elsewhere. Does the Flickr user really have rights to the image? Is the image genuine? Protect yourself.

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Steal these 42 Creative Pinterest Ideas for Nonprofits

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Pinterest is a new(ish) and growing a image based social network and the newest darling of social media marketers. If you're an animal shelter or animal rights organization: Credit to Flickr user: Dennis from Atlanta 1. If you're a church, synagogue, or other religious organization: Credit to Flickr user: evilpeacock 5.

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Arts 2.0: Examples of Arts Organizations Social Media Strategies

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I was particularly interested in examples using blogs, Twitter, Flickr, Youtube, and Facebook. They're now running a compelling experiment in crowd-sourced exhibition creation and curation via the photography exhibition Click. He doesn't get much in the way of comments, but when he misses a few days, he gets lots of complaints.

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Is Wikipedia Loves Art Getting "Better"?

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I hope you'll share your thoughts in the comments. The museums developed careful rules about what could and couldn't be shot, and how participants could upload their images to Flickr for use by the project. Image verification was a Herculean effort. Some of these challenges were about mission fit.

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My NTC Session Planning Wikis.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, in the spirit of thinking outloud, I'm sharing these works in progress here and welcome any comments or reactions. #1. A recording of your , the image on your screen, and some additional elements, screencasts are perfect for explaining how-to's for your applications and other specific, tactical uses. Screencasting Panel.

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Interview with Brooklyn Museum's Shelley Bernstein

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We started slowly with the MySpace page , and we started in earnest with Flickr. We did this graffiti interactive via Flickr. The Flickr site became this vital thing to get that information about the changes back out to them. Did you find that people who had been to the exhibition were commenting on the Flickr page?

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