Crediting the public domain (see below) -- what a 
great and bold idea.  Kudos to the College Art 
Association.  Now will museums follow suit?

Diane



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>Subject: Re: Art Bulletin use of "In the Public Domain" in its captions
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>Eileen--
>
>This is a conscious effort on the part of CAA, 
>spearheaded by Eve Sinaiko, Director of 
>Publications.  Their captioning policy is now 
>stated near the beginning of each Art Bulletin 
>issue.  I don't think that this has yet become 
>common practice for scholarly publications at 
>large, so CAA is attempting to set a good 
>example.
>
>Ben Kessler
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>"Fry, P. Eileen" <fryp at INDIANA.EDU> wrote:
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>Colleagues,
>
>I may have missed discussion of this, but is it 
>now common practice for scholarly journals to 
>credit illustrations with captions that say ?In 
>the Public Domain? for the work, and then 
>copyright for the photographer?  Art Bulletin 
>seems to be doing this, but I?m not sure how 
>widespread it is.
>
>Eileen Fry
>Indiana University


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