Data Lifeboat - Preserving Billions of Images on Flickr.com: How We're Tackling Preservation of a Huge Social Media Collection

Abstract

Flickr.com was born in 2003 and has grown to a visual archive of over 50 billion images. It is also held inside a company, which could be read as a risk to its survival, especially considering how many web platforms have dissolved over the last 20 years, taking the content down with them. We have an opportunity to preserve this unique and vast collection, and the Flickr Foundation’s Data Lifeboat initiative is our major strategy to succeed. It is a collective selection process to archive “slivers” of Flickr because essentially, Flickr.com is simply too big for any one institution to take on. Data Lifeboats can be created by anyone with a Flickr account, and sent anywhere for safekeeping, whether that be to the family Dropbox account or a traditional archiving institution. Learn how the Flickr Foundation is developing the technology and also a LOCKSS-like institutional network to get serious about preserving this fantastic visual archive for access across the next century.

Presenters

George Oates
Co-founder and Executive Director, Flickr Foundation, United Kingdom

Details

Presentation Type

Innovation Showcase

Theme

Collections

KEYWORDS

Photography, Archiving, Technology, Community, Collective, Social Media