
To give every picture you are uploading the same metadata, use CTRL + A (or CMND + A on a Mac) to select all images. They should include 'University of Bath', 'School of Management' and accurately reflect the content of the pictures. Tags are the keywords that help search engines return accurate results. The description should accurately describe the image for users using screen-reading technology. The title should describe the content of the image and shouldn't be the filename (e.g. However, if you're uploading lots in one go, it may be more practical to add the same metadata to all images at the same time. It is helpful to give each image a Title, Description and Tags on the left side of the upload screen. This metadata will help search engines find your image. You can then drag and drop images from a folder, or browse to a specific location. From the landing page, click the upload icon (the cloud with an arrow in it) in the top right corner. don't give a great impression of the SchoolĪdding images in Flickr is easy.feature subjects with their eyes closed.Before you start, go through and select a range of the best shots. Quality controlĭon't just upload every single image you have (particularly important for events). Login email: b the web team for the password.Įach batch of images should be kept in separate albums to make it easier for us and users to find and share images, and to embed galleries. Occasionally we might get asked to upload images that aren't meant to be shared publically.

Most of our Flickr content are images from events. These can be used in marketing materials or on the web. We would normally only upload professionally-taken images that are for public consumption. This might be of some use if you've never used Flickr before. The University has a very detailed guide to adding images for use on bath.ac.uk.

This guide is for people who want to add images to the School of Management Flickr account.
