Stephanie:  

Responding to Deb's reply to you:  

Likewise:  www.imj.org.il   (click on Collections) for image files suitable for 
PowerPoint, student papers, research, etc. 

We're always happy to help with search, specific scholarly questions, etc.  
Even if we need to charge a fee (services to scholarly publications often 
require a lot more one-on-one assistance and expertise than services to 
commercial publications), our fees are reasonable and flexible.

Many of our images are available through the Bridgeman Art Library as well.

Amalyah Keshet
Head of Image Resources
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem 



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From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of 
Heidi Raatz
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 10:20 PM
To: mcn-l at mcn.edu
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] images for academic publishing

Hi Stephanie,

Similar to Deborah's response, in addition to Minneapolis Institute of Arts 
works available via ARTstor, images of MIA objects available via our 
educational website ArtsConnectEd (a joint project with Walker Art Center) 
http://www.artsconnected.org/ may be downloaded for use in educational projects 
and for personal use without needing formal permission.  The image files are 
suitable for classroom use, papers, and research projects and may be collected 
and shared via ACE's Art Collector features.

Scholars who require hi-res digital files for publication should contact 
permissions at artsmia.org with details regarding their intended use in to 
obtain larger image files and image use permission.  Fees for digital image 
files and image reproduction fees are typically waived for scholarly, 
not-for-profit uses, though we request copies of the finished publication for 
inclusion in our museum library.

Best regards,
Heidi


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Heidi S. Raatz
Visual Resources Librarian | Permissions Minneapolis Institute of Arts 2400 
Third Avenue South Minneapolis, MN  55404

612.870.3196 | hraatz at artsmia.org | www.artsmia.org



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Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 12:57:38 -0700
From: Stephanie Beene <sbe...@lclark.edu>
Subject: [MCN-L] Update on Images for Academic Publishing...?
To: mcn-l at mcn.edu
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**Please excuse cross-posting!**

Hello collective wisdom,

I wanted to update my records on which museums and institutions offer images 
for academic publishing, so that if a faculty member wants information on what 
is available "out there" for high-quality imagery for their upcoming 
publication, I will have an updated list.

At VRA/ARLIS 2011, ARTstor presented on the expansion of their IAP program, so 
I am already aware of what they are doing. My records are now outdated and 
consist of the V&A Museum and the British Museum. Does anyone know of others? 
Also, I know that stipulations usually require a print run of 4,000 or less and 
may have other usage restrictions.

In addition to ARTstor, I am also aware of VADS, Bridgeman Art Library, 
AKG-images, and of course, Art Resource. From the VRA Listserve, I was able to 
add AICT and Yale University Art Gallery my no-cost list and the New York 
Public Library, the Granger Collection, and Archivision as some for-a-fee 
options.

Are there other similar services?

Thank you so much!
------------------------------------------------
Stephanie Beene (MA and MSIS)
Visual Resources Coordinator
Lewis and Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd.
Portland, OR 97219-7899
sbeene at lclark.edu
Phone: (503) 768-7387
Fax: (503) 768-7282
*Visit us @:*
http://library.lclark.edu/vrc -- Lewis & Clark's VRC's Website 
http://accessceramics.org/ -- accessCeramics, a Contemporary Ceramics resource 
http://lcvrc.blogspot.com/, Image/Idea, Lewis & Clark's VRC Blog

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