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Help Tell Your Organization's Story with Flickr

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Flickr gives nonprofits and libraries an easy way to store and share these powerful images. And with new interactive features and a new Android mobile app, there are now even more ways to share Flickr images. Don't have a Flickr account? Within a Photo Session, you can share photos, comments, and even doodle on the images.

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

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She tells you how to do the search, gives you an example, and shares some pitfalls to avoid. I'm going to quote them here: Is the subject of the photo copyrighted? Does the Flickr user really have rights to the image? Does the Flickr user really have rights to the image? In that case, their CC license is invalid.

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Museums and Flickr

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If you click through to the license, it says "all rights reserved." " 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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What happens when you set your content free with creative commons licensing?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Winner of the Creative Commons 2006 Photo Schwag Contest I believe in setting my content free. My photos and blog posts have traveled around the world! I use the " BY Attribution " creative commons license. I've used this license. It also incorporates cc licensed materials from others, including videos and flickr photos.

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Best Practices Using Creatives Commons License

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Cambodia4kids Creative Commons License. This post titled " To My Readers: Avoiding Plagiarism, Understanding the Creative Commons License " made some great points about giving attribution in blog posts beyond a link. See my example in the first sentence above.

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Spotted: Another Hold The Sign Meme on Flickr

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American Rights At Work Flickr Stream. I've been collecting examples of the "hold a sign" meme in flickr and by way of Erin Stojan of RE-AMP I found this example from the American Rights at Work. The Flickr stream is here. I asked permission and also suggested they switch the license.

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A Few More Tips for Nonprofit Professionals To Avoid Getting Overwhelmed

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo by Real Blades, Creative Common License. For example, this might be a good opportunity to read that great article about a professional topic that you bookmarked but never have time to read. I’m overwhelmed getting back into the daily grind, how about you?