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posted by n1 on Friday August 29 2014, @06:57PM   Printer-friendly
from the time-before-corporate-rule dept.

The BBC is reporting that millions of historical images are available on Flickr thanks to a researcher creating a searchable database of 12 million historic copyright-free images.

The photos and drawings are sourced from more than 600 million library books scanned in by the Internet Archive organisation.

The images have been difficult to access until now.

Mr Leetaru said digitisation projects had so far focused on words and ignored pictures.

"For all these years all the libraries have been digitising their books, but they have been putting them up as PDFs or text searchable works," he told the BBC.

"They have been focusing on the books as a collection of words. This inverts that.

"Stretching half a millennia, it's amazing to see the total range of images and how the portrayals of things have changed over time.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by Zinho on Friday August 29 2014, @08:20PM

    by Zinho (759) on Friday August 29 2014, @08:20PM (#87350)

    Looks like the author of the webcomic Wondermark [wondermark.com] just had his job made a ton easier.

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