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progressoid

(49,917 posts)
Sun Oct 26, 2014, 11:40 PM Oct 2014

CERN is Asking for Your Help in Figuring Out What These Archive Photos Show

Mystery photos from CERN's history

Over the first 50 years of its existence, before digital photography became the norm, CERN accumulated about a quarter of a million hard-copy images in its archive. Now, a project is underway to digitise the entire collection and make it searchable via the CERN Document Server (CDS).


Some 120,000 black and white images from the period 1955-1985 are currently being digitised, with files being uploaded in batches of several hundred per week. They are then automatically sorted into albums based on the existing information.
In most cases, at least some descriptions exist, allowing us to identify the pictures.

However, many albums are still in need of titles, the names of the people in the photos, descriptions of equipment, etc., and we believe that much of this information could be crowd-sourced from the CERN community. Here are some highlights from the first few thousand uploads, some of which we do have information about:


Please get in touch by email (photo.archive@cern.ch) if you have any information about the pictures.



Go here to view more: http://cds.cern.ch/journal/CERNBulletin/2014/43/News%20Articles/1955523?ln=en

















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CERN is Asking for Your Help in Figuring Out What These Archive Photos Show (Original Post) progressoid Oct 2014 OP
Thank you. murielm99 Oct 2014 #1
Kicking. Thank you. nt littlemissmartypants Oct 2014 #2
Clearly the scientist in that image is reversing the polarity. True Blue Door Oct 2014 #3
Since they wouldn't let me play with subatomic particles, I can't be much help lastlib Oct 2014 #4
That third one looks like my video processor...might be time to buy a new computer. Lochloosa Oct 2014 #5
Is one of them a Flux Capacitor? 1.21 jigawatts? yourout Oct 2014 #6
I'm absolutely certain it is..... lastlib Oct 2014 #8
Top: "John sets up his new Linn Tokamak Mk VIII tonearm ... muriel_volestrangler Oct 2014 #7

muriel_volestrangler

(101,258 posts)
7. Top: "John sets up his new Linn Tokamak Mk VIII tonearm ...
Mon Oct 27, 2014, 01:59 PM
Oct 2014

... this'll show that audiophile b*****d Philipe who's got the best set-up!"

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