MCN 2013 (ffrench) Minimal Friction, Maximal Use: Optimizing Open Access Image Delivery
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This presentation demonstrates the processes in place that enable the Yale University Art Gallery to make works available online as part of our Open Access policy.
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Delivery Opening access to works in the public domain at Yale
University John ffrench Director of Visual Resources Yale
University Art Gallery Museum Computer Network, Montreal Canada
Friday November 22nd, 2013 - 3:30pm - 5:00pm
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- 16. THERIGHTS AND REPRODUCTIONS HANDBOOK FOR CULTURAL
INSTITUTIONS THERIGHTS AND REPRODUCTIONS HANDBOOK FOR CULTURAL
INSTITUTIONS Anticipated publication date: June 2015 Anticipated
publication date: June 2015 Mastering the complexities of copyright
in the digital age is an urgent task for museum professionals. This
will be an important contribution to the knowledge and practice
within the field. Ford W. Bell, President The American Alliance of
Museums The definitive resource for professionals charged with
overseeing: Rights clearances; Permissions; Intellectual property
matters. A new digital publication: Produced with the Online
Scholarly Catalogue Initiative (OSCI) Toolkit; Allows for easy
updates to remain current with trends and best practices. This
project is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of
Museum and Library Services. Edited by: Anne M. Young, Indianapolis
Museum of Art Contributions by: Megan P. Bryant, The Sixth Floor
Museum at Dealey Plaza; Cherie C. Chen, The J. Paul Getty Museum;
Kenneth D. Crews, Columbia University Libraries; John P. ffrench,
Yale Art Gallery; Walter G. Lehmann, Lehmann Strobel; Naomi
Leibowitz, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Sofia Galarza Liu,
Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas; Michelle
Gallagher Roberts, New Mexico Museum of Art; Nancy Sims, University
of Minnesota Libraries; Deborah Wythe, Brooklyn Museum; Anne M.
Young, Indianapolis Museum of Art. Co-published by: Indianapolis
Museum of Art; The American Alliance of Museums.
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University John.ffrench@yale.edu John ffrench Director of Visual
Resources Yale University Art Gallery Museum Computer Network,
Montreal Canada Friday November 22nd, 2013 - 3:30pm - 5:00pm