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Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Campus digital ceramics collection

Filed under: News: Participating Campuses, Libraries — Bryan Alexander @ 12:06:48 am

One liberal arts campus is using a Web 2.0 service to share a new digital collection. Access Ceramics is created and curated by the Lewis and Clark College library, and uses Flickr to publish digitized images of a ceramics collection. Users can also upload images to the project's Flickr pool.

Access Ceramics is managed by an art history professor and a visual resources librarian. There is a project blog.

(thanks to Mark Dahl, who presented on this to the NITLE Summit)

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