Tuesday August 3, 2010

The eyes of the world

Last week Morgan Williams, Head of Applications at Yahoo!7, spoke at the Library about Flickr, its features and how it can be used to crowdsource and curate local and family history. About 30 people came along and enjoyed not only the talk, but also the Flickr swag and Morgan’s engaging Welsh accent.

If you couldn’t make it (or want to refer back to them), here are his slides:

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Thursday March 25, 2010

Now where did you get that information?

Mosman: Bradley's Head: sign in the park near the stone column from the old Sydney GPO

Librarians are not just adept at Boolean, database and catalogue searches. Yesterday a phone enquiry came in from a gentleman who wanted to know what was the column in the water at Bradley’s Head. It proved the usefulness of Google for answering local studies enquiries. After a quick verbal clue from the Local Studies Librarian, I searched Google under “GPO column Bradley’s Head” and up popped joolmp’s photostream on Flickr with a close-up photo of the sign that tells the history of the column. I zoomed in so I could read the sign, called the gentleman and gave him the information he was after all in less than 5 minutes.

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Thursday December 18, 2008

Tin town, Middle Harbour

Tin Town, Middle Harbour

Tin Town, Middle Harbour, postcard.

This unique postcard depicting a camp made out of kerosene tins is postmarked Mosman 1908. It is thought to be located in Mosman overlooking Quakers Hat Bay, near Cremorne and opposite Folly Point. Adding to the charm of this post card is the inclusion of a man, no doubt a resident, wearing a hat.

Mosman boasted many camps including artists’ camps, weekend camps for fishing and sailing and those appearing during The Depression of the 1930s.

Mosman Library would like to hear from anyone who may know of this camp and its exact location.

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Wednesday November 19, 2008

LIFE photo archive hosted by Google

Wide range of facial expressions on children at puppet show – The moment the dragon is slain, Guignol puppet show, Parc de Montsouris, Paris, 1963. Photographer: Alfred Eisenstaedt.

Search millions of photographs from the LIFE photo archive, stretching from the 1750s to today. Most were never published and are now available for the first time.

Google says only about 20 percent of the collection is online; during the next few months, they’ll be adding the entire LIFE archive — about 10 million photos.

Go to images.google.com/hosted/life

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Wednesday October 1, 2008

Firsts on Flickr from the State Library of NSW

Opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge; the first cars at the toll bar

Opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge; the first cars at the toll bar.

The State Library of NSW joined the The Commons on Flickr on Monday.

The Commons on Flickr was launched early this year with the aim of increasing access to publicly-held photography collections and providing a way for the general public to contribute information and knowledge – then watch what happens when they do!

The State Library has an impressive collection to share.

The State Library is home to one of Australia’s most significant historical and heritage collections. As well as nearly 11 kilometres of manuscripts – from nine 1788 First Fleet journals through to the archives of contemporary organisations and writers – the Library holds more than one million photographs. From the earliest surviving photograph taken in Australia – in January 1845 – through to digital photographs taken last month, the Library’s unrivalled photographic collections document with powerful clarity the way Australians have lived their lives over two centuries.

Some of these photographs can now be seen on Flickr, with the first sets appropriately themed ‘Australian firsts…’

Explore the State Library’s photostream. And look for the link to see the photo located on a map!

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Friday September 12, 2008

Images of Mosman from the State Records archive

Tram to Balmoral

First tram in operation to Balmoral. 29 May 1922.

The State Records Authority of NSW has some great photos of Mosman on Flickr, the worldwide photo community website. Have a look at their photostream.

By uploading some of these images to Flickr we aim to highlight our photographic collection and hope that you might be able to join us in identifying unknown scenes, people and places by tagging and commenting on our photostream.

It’s an impressive collection!

We hold tens of thousands of archival photos from the late 19th Century to the present, capturing life in New South Wales in much of its richness and diversity. The original formats of these images vary widely, from glass plates and lantern slides to 35mm negatives, colour transparencies and prints.

Our digitisation program aims to bring many of these ‘hidden’ images to light.

Here are some other Mosman photos in their Flickr photostream:

Their own online collection of more than 5,500 images can be accessed using the Photo Investigator service.

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Friday September 21, 2007

Picture Australia's new look and feel

Picture Australia is a service of the National Library of Australia that allows you to search great cultural institutions for Australian images, see pictures of Australia’s past and present (including photographs, objects, and works of art), and request print quality copies.

Picture Australia is a pioneer when it comes to engaging with online social networks. Its collection has been enriched by more than 20,000 contemporary images submitted through its Flickr groups Ourtown and People, Places and Events. And there are many benefits for the individual contributor as well.

From the Picture Australia team, here’s a more detailed update on the improvements to the site…

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Tuesday August 22, 2006

Mosman Library gets Flickr

Mosman Library has a Flickr account. It’s a space where we can share photos of events at the Library and in Mosman.

How do people see Mosman? If you look at our ‘favorites’ you can see photos of Mosman from other Flickr members. Together they paint an interesting picture of the local area. We’ll keep adding to that.

For the 2006 Mosman Festival, we’ve set up a Flickr photo group. You’re invited to join this photo group to share your photos of the Festival.

Go to www.flickr.com/groups/mosmanfestival

And what is Flickr? It’s the most widely used online photo management and sharing application and it’s free to join. You can find out more at www.flickr.com

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Friday January 13, 2006

Be a part of PictureAustralia

Flickr is a popular and innovative photo sharing website that contains more than 70 million images from contributors all over the world. The site’s two million users presently add a new image to the site every four seconds.

Anybody can add photographs to Flickr quickly and easily, marking them with descriptions and tags so they can be archived correctly and retrieved at a later date by other visitors. These create interesting linkages between similar and unexpected images. Users can also contribute to group pools, where photos of a similar topic or style are shared.

The National Library of Australia’s PictureAustralia service is taking advantage of this ever-growing resource to capture contemporary views of Australia.

Which is where you come in…

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Saturday March 5, 2005

NYPL Digital Gallery

Sydney. [Cigarette cards] > Arms of the British Empire. (published ca. 1901-1917) W.D. & H.O. Wills (Firm) -- Publisher

The NYPL Digital Gallery is a free online collection of 275,000 (soon to be half a million) images from the world-renowned New York Public Library. The Gallery was launched on Thursday.

Items have been carefully annotated, and may be browsed by topic, collection, subject words and names, or searched by keyword.

Images may be viewed in three sizes and downloaded free of charge for personal use. Photographic prints may also be ordered, for a fee, from the Library’s Photographic Services Department.

Visit the NYPL Digital Gallery.

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