I fail to see the problem with this. What is so wrong with
duplication of slides of conservation work. If this is an
employee of the Museum, wouldn't it seem only fair that they be
able to take advantage of this research? Perhaps I am unclear as
to what "personal use" constitutes in this case. I am assuming
that they are not selling these images or offering them for
publications outside their own work. Do I missunderstand?
Museums are in the business of offering research to many people.
At our Museum, this means supplying slides at a nominal fee to a
variety of people for a variety of reasons--of course, with an
agreement as to how they will be used.
John Handley
San Francisco