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This project seeks to digitize photographs from the Washingtonian special collections and make them available online. |
This project seeks to digitize photographs from the Washingtonian special collections and make them available online. |
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==Needs== |
==Needs== |
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* portable usb hard drive and/or large flash drives |
* portable usb hard drive and/or large flash drives |
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+ | * scanner [http://www.amazon.com/Canon-LiDE100-Color-Scanner-2923B002/dp/B001DJDGXA] |
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* laptop or computer |
* laptop or computer |
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* software: GIMP |
* software: GIMP |
Revision as of 00:35, 19 September 2011
This project seeks to digitize photographs from the Washingtonian special collections and make them available online.
A module for this could also be made generic, allowing people to bring their own photos in for scanning.
Needs
- portable usb hard drive and/or large flash drives
- scanner [1]
- laptop or computer
- software: GIMP
- cart
Steps
- scan to hard drive or flash drive
- upload them to staging area (http://omeka.org/)
- populate metadata, check copyright status
- then to Wikimedia Commons
Notes
- The Washington Post holds copyright of all Washington Star photographs
- Washington, D.C. Historical Image Collection contains 15,000 images, 1880-1940 and some earlier dated
==Further reading==c