Visual
Resources: An International Journal of Documentation
Volume
12:3-4 (1997)
FEATURES:
Robert A. Baron, Editor's Introduction, Summary and Analysis
Karen A. Akiyama, Rights and Responsibilities in the Digital Age
David Bearman and Jennifer Trant, Museums and Intellectual Property: Rethinking Rights Management for a Digital World
Amalyah Keshet, Fair Use, Fair Trade, and Museum Image Licensing
Allan Kohl, Prospects for a Public Domain Art Image: Resources in an Era of Digital Technologies
Christine L. Sundt, A Visual Resources Advocacy Statement
Maryly Snow, The Pedagogical Consequences of Photomechanical Reproduction in the Visual Histories: from Copy Photography to Digital Mnemonics
Patricia Taylor, By Line Drawings Ye Shall Know Them: Consequences of Barriers to Digital Reproduction
Karlene M. McLaren, Copyright: Fair Use and Foul Play
Stephen E. Weil, Fair Use/Museum Use: How close is the Overlap?
Peter Walsh, Art Museums and Copyright: A Hidden Dilemma
Barbara Hoffman, Fair Use of Digital Art Images and Academia: A View from the Trenches of the Conference on Fair Use (CONFU)
Virginia M.G. Hall, Fair use and Digital Image Archives: A Report on the National Information Infrastructure Conference on Fair Use
Caron L. Carnahan, The Visual Surrogate as Intellectual Property: The Clinton Administration's "White Paper" and its Implications for Visual Resources Collections
Barbara Lang Rottenberg and Rina Elster Pantalony, Moral Rights and Exhibition Rights: A Canadian Museum's Perspective
Linda Bien, Canadian Visual Resources and Canadian Copyright
Maryly Snow, Review: Copyright, Public Policy, and the Scholarly Community, edited by Michael Matthews and Patricia Brennen