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  1. Welcome to the Flickr Commons. Since launching in 2008 with the Library of Congress, the Flickr Commons has been sharing hidden treasures from the world’s photography archives, with over 100 members. Learn more. Browse albums from Commons members. Uploads this month. Register to join.

    • The Commons

      The copyright is in the public domain because it has...

    • Registering Here

      Thank you for your interest in contributing your photographs...

  2. Flickr Commons. Hello! This website is built by the Flickr Foundation to showcase the photographs and members in the Flickr Commons program. Please enjoy! 🌸. Recent uploads. 1M 2008 today Uploads by year. Second Lieutenant F C Aulagnier from IWM Collections. Bad- Bodø from Fotoarkivet NTM.

  3. The Flickr Commons is a special program that lives on flickr.com. It’s designed to support cultural organizations in sharing their photography collections with the public, and to help them gather new information added by interested Flickr members.

    • Reconnect with The Current Members
    • Stuff We Should Just Do
    • Alpha Work
    • Policy Development

    We’re still trying to connect with every Commons member. If you’re in the program and haven’t talked to us about all this yet, can you please reach out?

    Add new Discovery layer and encourage contribution – commons.flickr.orglaunched Jan 2024
    Co-design granular, comparative, exportable stats – Flickr company launched improved statsin 2023
    Streamline onboarding to easily manage membership and participation – Slated for 2024
    Improve description tools for regular researchers – Slated for 2024

    These developments have emerged through our research as responses to changes in contemporary practice: 1. Develop content mobilitypolicy to facilitate more accessible movement of content and metadata 2. Co-design support for development of indigenous and dispossessed collections; formally adopt C.A.R.E. Principlesfor data governance 3. Launch Best ...

    Everyone we interviewed was concerned about the lack of governance in the program. Cultural institutions have a long history of skilled governance, and it’s no surprise people were nervous about it lacking at Flickr. We saw the need for a collection development policy, because over the last decade, the program has sprawled out in various ways. 1. U...

  4. Since January 2008, the Flickr Commons has been a place for cultural heritage organizations to share their unique historical photography collections with a global community of people interested in visual culture, and see how Flickr volunteer researchers can add knowledge and new descriptions to them.

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