Can I use my digital camera, phone camera, or tablet camera to take a picture of documents or photographs in Special Collections?
Answered By: Su Kim Chung Last Updated: Feb 15, 2015
Yes, patrons are welcome to use their digital cameras, phones, and tablets to take pictures for private scholarship and research purposes. If you are intending to publish, display, exhibit, or use the material in a film or documentary, you will need to fill out a permission form.
Please note that Special Collections does not hold copyright of all images in our collection. Researchers are responsible for clearing copyright for all image reproductions used for commercial purposes.
Answered By: Su Kim Chung
Last Updated: Feb 15, 2015
Yes, patrons are welcome to use their digital cameras, phones, and tablets to take pictures for private scholarship and research purposes. If you are intending to publish, display, exhibit, or use the material in a film or documentary, you will need to fill out a permission form.
Please note that Special Collections does not hold copyright of all images in our collection. Researchers are responsible for clearing copyright for all image reproductions used for commercial purposes.
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