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Subject: Re: [MCN-L] Online Photo Sharing
David, thanks for the response. We currently use Drop Box and You Send It
for file transfers, but my goal here is not to actually transfer and allow
access to the files. What I am after is a simple method for museum staff to
simply browse the available
Hi again:
Hmm, thinking about it more, what about using a free, web-based, self-hosted
image gallery software like Gallery (http://gallery.menalto.com/ )? Just
install it on your servers within a password-protected sub-directory or on a
subdomain. I personally haven't used it a lot, but I know lot
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From: Travis Fullerton
To: Museum
> Computer Network Listserv
Sent: Tue, Aug 17, 2010 12:07
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Subject: [MCN-L] Online Photo Sharing
Sorry for the cross-posting (but,
> we should all be used to it by now...)
Hi all.
I was wondering if anyone
> has had any experience wit
for photos uploaded into your
special "Photos" folder.
- David -
David Lewis, Curator
Aurora Regional Fire Museum
www.AuroraRegionalFireMuseum.org
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From: Travis Fullerton
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Sent: Tue, Aug 17, 2010 12:07 pm
Subject
Hi Travis:
I've used Flickr successfully at several institutions now, and, in addition
to using it as a method for collections access, have managed to set it up
kind of like a low-cost, quick-n-dirty DAM.
Two ways you can do this are to either have one login for the institution
that all the staff
Sorry for the cross-posting (but, we should all be used to it by now...)
Hi all.
I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with using online photo
sharing websites such Shutterfly, Picasa, Flickr, Photobucket, or the like
to share and distribute publicity and event images internally. We d