I enjoyed my flickr experience and will use it in the future, as it is really easy to upload, group,tag and share photos. I am also adding the following link from my blog as I loved the Celebarte Banned Books photos!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hatchergraduatelibrary/sets/72157602113979751/
I also found the comparisons on photosharing sites in the Read/Write Web very informative and certainly worth checking out.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hatchergraduatelibrary/sets/72157602113979751/
I also found the comparisons on photosharing sites in the Read/Write Web very informative and certainly worth checking out.
I agree - a really interesting photo and interesting to see some of the books that have been banned in the past, likeJames and the Giant Peach.
ReplyDeleteThere is a research project being run in Norway that has the following website for freedom of Information and it is also one of the important groups in IFLA.
http://www.beaconforfreedom.org/index.html
regards
Leonie
There are a lot of groovy looking images on that flickr page, I really enjoyed looked at all the different covers & titles.
ReplyDeleteLove the layout of your blog aswell.
Great images Daniela. Awesome blog layout too.
ReplyDeleteas I said on my blog, I find it a bit tounge-in-cheek that libraries celebrate banned book week- I Approve!
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