Hi Perian and all,
With images of public domain works here in the Davison Art Center
collection, anyone (museum staff, parent university staff, or public) is
free to do whatever they want under our open access images policy.
That said, if a given use were to be for a public-facing institutional
publication under our own auspices, it would eventually go through our
general proofing flow in design stage, and approving the treatment of
images (regardless of their sources) would be part of that process.
Hope this helps,
Rob
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Rob Lancefield
Manager of Museum Information Services / Registrar of Collections
Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University
301 High Street, Middletown CT 06459-0487 USA
rlancefield [at] wesleyan [dot] edu | tel. 860.685.2965
On 10/19/16 6:53 PM, Perian Sully wrote:
Hi everyone:
I'm looking for a few examples of internal use policies for images,
especially for public domain or orphan works. Do you allow free cropping
and editing by staff or do you require curatorial approval before each use?
what kinds of materials have restrictions, if any?
Thanks in advance,
~Perian
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