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
Stephanie:
The Cornell University Library does not charge any permission fees to use
public domain images from our holdings. See
http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/guidelines.html; you can find a rationale for
this policy at http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/rli-266-cornell.pdf. If the
resolution
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Hi, all!
We are in the nascent stages of publishing museum objects online. I?ve
recently had a few staff members ask questions and raise concerns
Hi Stephanie,
The Missouri History Museum in St. Louis offers images for academic
publishing/ professional licensing at:
http://mohistory.licensestream.com (for immediate payment/delivery). We
do charge fees that help us offset digitization costs.
And all images in our (Beta) Collections