
Archives and Special Collections Office
Rules and Policies
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Purdue University Calumet
Archives and Special Collections Office
Rules and Policies Governing the Use of Pictorial Material
Since pictorial materials, like manuscripts, are important historical sources, they should be treated with the same care and respect that one would give to 18th or 19th century holograph letters. In order that the pictorial materials in our collections will survive for future researchers, will you please observe the following rules in handling them:
1. Do not bend, fold, write, or place any mark upon any pictures.
2. Do not trace any pictures.
3. When holding prints or negatives, etc., please do not smudge the pictures or the glass covering it; hold the print or negative by the edges.
4. Do not slide the prints or negatives across each other or across any other surface; sliding can scratch the surface of the picture.
Published photographs and other pictorial materials hold copyrights for 28 years, renewable for a second 28 year period. Unpublished materials are protected by common law and normally may not be published without the consent of the original photographer or his descendents. In some cases the Archivist may grant the right to publish.
Responsibility for infringing upon copyright rests with the researcher and not the Archives. The Archives staff will, however, assist the researcher in obtaining the necessary permission to publish any pictorial material in the collections.
If permission to publish is granted by the Archives & Special Collections, the researcher for whom permission is granted must agree to give published credit to the Archives & Special Collections by using one of the following statements or a similarly appropriate one:
"Archives & Special Collections, Purdue University Calumet" or "Hutton Collection, Archives & Special Collections, Purdue University Calumet"
Reproductions or duplicating of any pictorial materials in the Archives and Special Collections may not be done without specific permission from the Archivist.
If prints or reproductions are provided by the Archives, it is to be understood that they may not be reproduced again without specific permission from the Archivist. It is also understood that any prints or reproductions provided from the Archives & Special Collections are to be used for the sole purpose indicated on the application.
The researcher will complete an Application for the Use of Photographs and Other Pictorial Material listing name, date, address, type of material requested, subjects or topics, and the purpose for which materials are requested. A signature will be required to indicate that you have read and agree to comply with the rules and policies of the Purdue University Calumet Archives and Special Collections Office.