Image permissions/copyright
Stephanie Wood
swood at DARKWING.UOREGON.EDU
Mon Aug 8 17:18:29 UTC 2005
Dear Caroline,
Although the policy may have changed since my last publication, the
Archivo General de la Nacion has not charged me when I have published
an image from one of their manuscripts (except for the cost of
purchasing the slide). The INAH, however, charged me $75 USD per
image, even when it was a drawing made by an artist that I paid to
make a copy from a photograph of a manuscript page or image. Others
can better speak to the cost of reproducing an image of an object or
archaeological site.
Best wishes,
Stephanie Wood
-------------------
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I am currently working on my first book for Palgrave (a development
of my
> doctoral thesis about gender in Aztec culture) and I was hoping
that those
> on the list with far greater experience might be prepared to offer
some
> advice about copyright permissions. As is usual with these things,
I am
> wrangling with the publisher about costs of permissions and who
will pay
> them (mostly me!) and so have been investigating the best place to
obtain
> some images. The cost of permissions vary tremendously between
institutions
> and I was wondering if anyone could recommend any particularly good
(and
> preferably affordable) sources of Aztec images.
>
> The pictures in the book will be black and white in-text images,
not plates,
> and are mostly intended to illustrate the text and evoke the sense
of the
> culture, rather than to be critical to the discussion, which gives
me quite
> a lot of flexibility. Any advice or suggestions which you could
offer would
> be much appreciated. Thank you all in advance.
>
> Yours,
> Caroline
> -----
> Dr. Caroline Dodds
> Junior Research Fellow
> Sidney Sussex College
> CB2 3HU
>
> ced44 at cam.ac.uk
>
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