On Dec 9, 2011, at 9:05 PM, Lars Aronsson wrote:
> in particular I didn't like these steps:
>5. Shut down tomcat.
>6. Do an incremental re-index (2) to include the new document.
>7. Start up tomcat.
>...
I'm not sure why this step is in the tutorial -- XTF does not normally require
If I built this website today and not in 1994,
http://runeberg.org/irescan/0014.html
(you can see it hasn't changed much,
http://web.archive.org/web/19970227191652/http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/fstal/1b.html
)
then I would probably use CSS rather than HTML tables for
layout, I would probabl
Seattle Public Library's website has a collection of Seattle World's Fair
images. One record includes the following:
Contributing Institution Seattle Center Foundation: owner, scanning, and
metadata; The Seattle Public Library: metadata
Rights Management To order a reproduction or
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 1:50 PM, KREYCHE, MICHAEL wrote:
> I meant "phone purchased from T-Mobile." Some devices they don't sell are
> blocked from using the prepaid data service.
>
Meaning an unlocked phone can be used for calls but not data? Weird.
You should be able to use data on a properly
Hi,
I'm now in the group that produces XTF, and for XTF4.0, I'm thinking about
updating the EAD XSLT based on the Online Archive of California's stylesheets.
For our EAD samples that we distribute with the XTF tutorial, we are using 6
EAD files from the library of congress (which presumably are
I believe that this is might be the case for many images, the site also
lists their local LAM partners for the 50th anniversary (which is next
year). Might be possible to get logo rights, or possible even some nifty
retro-future image from their collections
Simon
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 4:03 PM,
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Hi Melanie,
> Check this site to search for it:
>
> http://cocatalog.loc.gov/
Thanks. I wasn't aware of that catalog. It is labeled "Copyright Catalog
(1978 to present)" so I am assuming it may not have older stuff unless the
copyright was renewed after 1977.
Just as an FYI, a keyword any
these guys might own the copyright
http://seattlecenter.org/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/1962-Seattle-Worlds-Fair/106938462090
On Dec 9, 2011, at 12:53 PM, Doran, Michael D wrote:
> Hi Trish,
>
> Thank you for the referral. I looked through that but I don't think my
> intended use (an uno
Hi Trish,
Thank you for the referral. I looked through that but I don't think my
intended use (an unofficial code4lib conference t-shirt) can be categorized as
teaching, research, or study. ;-) I may do a one-off copy for myself.
-- Michael
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Hi Steve,
Images of this decal are in on other web pages too. Even if it's possible that
this person's *photo* is the Ur-photo of which all the others are copies, it's
the original decal artwork that I think is the issue. I could probably
eventually buy the decal on eBay or some such, and tak
Check this site to search for it:
http://cocatalog.loc.gov/
My library department used to help people with this all the time. It is very
tedious and could be a mistake to assume that, if you don't find it, it doesn't
exist. If there is money at stake, you could hire a copyright search attorne
Look at the page for the image you found on Flickr. Near the bottom of the
page is a link labeled "Request to license". If you click that link, it gives
you directions on how to license that image for your own use through Getty.
That would be the first thing I would check. Getty might be in
Dreamhost must have had a hiccup, seems fine now.
-Ross.
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Godmar Back wrote:
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Michael,
If you think your use falls under Fair Use you may find the recently
released document from the Visual Resources Association useful
*Statement on the Fair Use of Images for Teaching, Research, and Study*. *
http://www.vraweb.org/organization/pdf/VRAFairUseGuidelinesFinal.pdf*.
Trish Ros
I think what Cary is trying to say is "welcome to the fun world of copyright!"
No, you shouldn't assume copyright was not renewed. You will need to determine
(1) who the copyright holder is/was and (2) whether the copyright has lapsed.
This is not always an easy task, which is why you need to do
Copyright law requires that you make a good-faith effort to find the
copyright owners. If you document such effort and they sue you, this
can weigh heavily in your favor. There are two obvious caveats: a) You
can still get sued, not to mention annoying cease-and-desist letters;
and 2) They could st
I was hoping to re-use/re-purpose a couple of 1962 Seattle World's Fair images
found on the interwebs [1][2]. Both images were originally created for
souvenir decals.
According to the U.S. Copyright Office's "Copyrights Basics" [3] section on
works originally created and published or registere
Thank you for the kind responses.
I hoped to cover such topics at C4L but will be unable to attend. Maybe
next year I will have an opportunity to share some of what I've learned and
others will find it interesting as well as informative.
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Good morning group,
I don't mean to be an alarmist but I follow some sites that list XSS and
other vulnerabilities for web sites. Among the latest updates with site
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Some of these are dated a couple months ago but they are now just being
pushed out and st
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