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Jennifer:
There's a huge amount of work going on in this area currently. A good
starting point would be the work currently being coordinated by the Getty
Information Institute, accessible through http://www.gii.getty.edu as
usual. There are also research projects being coordinated by the Linbrary
sector including IFLA (Int. Federation of Library Associations and
Institutions) and Library of Congress etc. etc.
Patrick Boylan
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On Mon, 15 Dec 1997, Jennifer Churchill wrote:
> Subject: electronic reproduction of art images
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> With the ever increasing use of electronic media, I am currently investigating the electronic reproduction of art images. We are working to update our fees and conditions for supplying photographs of artworks from our collection, and I would greatly appreciate any feedback on the following:
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> -reproduction fees for providing art or archival images to be used on a web site
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> -requirements and restrictions for the reproduction of images on the web
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> -copyright concerns for art images put on the web
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> -supplying digitized images for various uses
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> If anyone has any experience with these or other related issues concerning the electronic reproduction of art images, please contact me directly at :
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> Thank you.
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> Jennifer Churchill
> Art Technician
> Tel.403-268-4134
> Fax.403-265-9769
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