Starting today, you can find the Brooklyn Museum in Google Art Project. I’m here in Paris at the launch for the second phase where more…
Read MoreTrying to track the history of the images of Brooklyn that we’re geotagging for #mapBK on Flickr and Twitter and then porting to Historypin reminds me of the…
Read MoreAbout a year ago, inspired by LACMA’s Reading Room, we started thinking about digitizing some Brooklyn Museum publications. We were excited to learn that many…
Read MoreCareful watchers of the museum’s online image collections may have noticed some large new batches of African works begin to pop up over the last…
Read More“Any analysis of ownership and duration must be performed on a case-by-case basis for each work.” Copyright & Cultural Institutions: Guidelines for Digitization for U.S….
Read MoreSome of you may have noticed how, over time, some of the small images on our site—the ones with the “Why is this image so…
Read MoreCopyright is complicated. What’s protected? What’s not? And it’s even more complicated for art, where the work may not be dated and there are questions…
Read MoreDid you know that today is the first annual World’s Fair Use Day? We’ve been toiling over an ongoing project to better identify the rights…
Read MoreIf you are a fan of the The Commons on Flickr and live in the NYC area, come to our Common Ground meetup this weekend…
Read MoreToday we’re launching the next installment in the Brooklyn Museum Collection on the Web—more than 4,000 images from the Libraries and Archives will join the…
Read MoreA recent post on NYC Social alerted us to the Brooklyn Bridge’s upcoming 125th anniversary celebration (May 22nd-26th), featuring fireworks on the 22nd. Fireworks have…
Read MoreLast month the last of the darkroom equipment finally left the Museum, nearly 2 years after we shut down the darkroom for good (the darkroom…
Read MoreIn case you missed it, our very own Sarah Gentile was profiled in Sunday’s New York Times. The Styles article by Kara Jesella, focuses…
Read MoreIt was brought to my attention that even my attempt to explain DAMS (“digital asset management system”) fell on the side of jargon and could…
Read MoreFirst, a little background: Two years ago, I was working in the Museum Archives, where we were busily scanning hundreds, then thousands of images. Once…
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