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Why Flickr Commons? (and why Wikimedia Commons is very different) - 0 views
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We’ve even started to move some photographic collections that were acquired as ‘archives’ into ‘objects’ in their own right
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And photography is becoming an important marker of what we do at the Powerhouse
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The Wikimedia Commons is, currently, a pool of images which can be used for many purposes
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Collection: DOCUMERICA Project by the Environmental Protection Agency - 0 views
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the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hired freelance photographers to capture images relating to environmental problems, EPA activities, and everyday life in the 1970s.
ROSFOTO - 0 views
Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz: Photo Library: Initiatives - 0 views
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Florence Declaration – Recommendations for the Preservation of Analogue Photo Archives The Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut wishes to generate a
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Florence Declaration – Recommendations for the Preservation of Analogue Photo Archives The Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut wishes to generate a greater understanding of the inescapable value of photographs and analogue archives for the future of studies in historic, human and social sciences. Only integration between the analogue format and the digital format can guarantee the correct conservation of the photographic heritage for future studies and at the same time the implementation of digital instruments.
Photochroms Give Us Holland's Nice, Bright Colors « Library of Congress Blog - 0 views
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Your addition of current place names is much appreciated! Some locations have changed names or even countries since 1900
Kihnu pulma näeb näitusel - 24tundi - Tallinn - 0 views
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Fotode autor Mati Kose on üks noorema põlvkonna tuntumaid loodusfotograafe. Lisaks loodusfotole on ta tegelenud ka Eesti traditsioonilise elulaadi jäädvustamisega.
Fylkesarkivet - 0 views
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