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para organizações e instituições públicas ou privadas brasileiras. O significado da marca: "sempre existe um jeito" com a junção da pronúncia da palavra Jama

is em francês (Jameh) em grafia contemporânea mais uma palavra inventada pelos filhos (Debui).

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14/11/2020

A Document AI é uma solução gratuita que pode ser usada para finalidades customizadas através da integração com uma API aberta; tecnologia é capaz de “ler” e “entender” o conteúdo de documentos, provendo análise de dados facilitada

11/10/2020

O lançamento desta Versão Preliminar do Manual de Catalogação de Documentos Fotográficos visa disseminar o seu conteúdo entre os profissionais da área, possibilitando a discussão , avaliação e aplicação do mesmo. A presente versão não foi submetida a um preparo editorial completo, o qu...

10/10/2020

A new project is underway to digitize thousands of East German newsreels, documentaries and feature films, 30 years after Germany’s reunification

02/09/2020

Google's "Licensable Images" feature is now live
The IPTC is very happy to announce that as a result of our collaboration with Google and CEPIC, Google Images’s new licensable badge and other related features are now live.

This means that when photo owners include a photograph's Web Statement of Rights (also known as Copyright Info URL) in an image's embedded metadata, Google will display a "Licensable" badge on the image in Google Images search results and the image will appear when the "View all images with Commercial or other licenses" filter is selected. If the Licensor URL is also added, Google will feature a "get this image on" link that takes users directly to a page on the photo owner's site enabling the user to easily obtain a license to re-use the image elsewhere.

The launch on Google Images comprises three different components:

"Licensable" badge on image search results for images that have the required metadata fields
Two new links in the Image Viewer (the panel that appears when a user selects an image result) for people to access the image supplier’s licensing information, namely:
A “License details” link. This directs users to a page defined by the image supplier explaining how they can license and use the image responsibly
A “Get this image on” link, which directs users to a page from the image supplier where users can directly take the necessary steps to license the image
A Usage Rights drop-down filter in Google Image search results pages to support filtering results for Creative Commons, commercial, and other licenses.
“As a result of a multi-year collaboration between IPTC and Google, when an image containing embedded IPTC Photo Metadata is re-used on a popular website, Google Images will now direct interested users back to the supplier of the image,” said Michael Steidl, Lead of the IPTC Photo Metadata Working Group. “This is a huge benefit for image suppliers and an incentive to add IPTC metadata to image files.”

The features have been in beta since February, and after extensive testing, refinement and discussion with IPTC, CEPIC and others, Google is rolling out the new features this week.

As we describe in the Quick guide to IPTC Photo Metadata and Google Images, image owners can choose from two methods to enable the Licensable badge and “Get this image” link: embedding IPTC metadata in image files, or including structured schema.org metadata in the HTML of the web page hosting the image.

Of the two approaches, using embedded IPTC metadata has two benefits. Firstly, the embedded metadata stays with the image even when it is re-used, so that the Licensable badge will appear even when the image is re-published on another website.

Secondly, the “Creator”, "Copyright" and “Credit” messages are only displayed in search results when they are declared using embedded IPTC metadata.

“The IPTC anticipates that this will lead to increased awareness of image ownership, copyright and licensing issues amongst content creators and users,” said Brendan Quinn, Managing Director of IPTC. “By providing direct leads to image owners’ websites, we hope that this leads to increased business for image suppliers both large and small.”

The Google announcements can be found here:

Keyword blog: Learn how to find image licensing information on Google Images
Webmaster blog: Make the licensing information for your images visible on Google Images

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26/07/2020

O site Europeana Collections disponibilizou gratuitamente uma galeria online com um arquivo de mais de 2 milhões de fotos. A coleção inclui imagens e documentos de 50 instituições europeias em um total de 34 países diferentes. O projeto é liderado pela Photoconsortium, Consórcio Internaciona...

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