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Reproduction and Publication
Photocopying
Photocopying damages all materials to a degree through exposure to intense
heat and light. Moreover, the Archives has a responsibility to maintain
the confidentiality of certain records. Therefore, all photocopy requests,
must be carefully reviewed. Occasionally the Archives will restrict the
photocopying of archival records due to confidentiality or fragility of
the materials.
In general, the Archives will consider requests for limited reproduction
of material when such duplication can be done without injury to the materials
and when duplication does not violate confidentiality, donor agreements
or copyright restrictions. (Please note that permission to reproduce
does not constitute permission to publish.)
Photocopying of
archival materials will be done on the premises by Archives staff. There
is a $2.00 charge for the service plus an additional $0.25 per exposure
fee. There is a $10.00 minimum for interdepartmental charges (IDCs).
Permission to
Publish and/or to Cite From TJU Archival Materials
Permission to publish
from unpublished manuscripts or published works under copyright must first
be obtained from the holder of the copyright. It is the researcher's responsibility
to secure that permission. In most instances, the Archives does not
hold this copyright. For
more information, please see the
Rights and Reproduction Policy.
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