Once it was clear that BHL wanted to fully participate in the Flickr environment, staff transformed a haphazard pool of images into organized sets and collections, with sets structured around individual titles and collections around subjects and content types (like “ Mammals” or “ Book of the Week“). Since the inception of our Flickr group, there have been many project milestones, the first of which (besides actually starting the account!) was implementing a basic organizational structure. Proud Parents: Watching our Flickr Mature If you are already a Flickr member or considering becoming one, and would like to have your own images of flora and fauna harvested to EOL species pages, please see the following for more information. Please note that you have to have a Flickr profile to add tags to BHL images. FLICKR UPLOADR ANNOYING SOUND FREEFor more information about machine tagging, please see the instructions provided by EOL here and feel free to contact us via Flickr mail, Twitter or our feedback form if you have any questions. We would absolutely love your help tagging more of our images for EOL. How cool is that?! In addition to the links from EOL pages (under the “Literature” tab) to taxonomic name occurrences in BHL, now BHL image content can be repurposed directly onto EOL species pages. You’ll notice that the image of the Thick-billed Raven from the BHL Flickr set Album of Abyssinian Birds and Mammals is featured on the page. See this example of an EOL page for Corvus crassirostris. (Images are added to the EOL pool on a monthly basis).
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