Posted by Antony Theobald on Wednesday 08 September 2010 at 8:37am
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We've just released a freshly updated version of our advice document Using Flickr to Organise a Collection of Images.

Photo by yvestown on Flickr - used under a Creative Commons licence
Whether you have a small number of photographs you would like to share privately with a few colleagues, or a larger collection you need to make more widely available, the photo sharing site Flickr has the sorts of features and tools that make it a potential alternative to setting up an in-house image database - or, if not a replacement for your own system, a useful additional means of exposing your collection to a larger audience.
As well as exploring some of the more useful features, this document will also highlight Flickr's limitations and point out areas where particular consideration needs to be taken.
Read our advice on Using Flickr to Organise a Collection of Images.
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