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Miscellaneous Items in High Demand


Obtaining Copies | Rights and Restrictions

Obtaining Copies

Reproduction Number: LC-USZC2-1264 (color film copy slide)
Call Number: Unprocessed [item] [P&P;]
Medium: 1 drawing : chalk, col.

Note: Users may download images themselves (some jpeg and tiff images display offsite, others do not) or can order copies through the Library of Congress Photoduplication Service. Digital images for high demand items were generally produced from existing copy negatives or transparencies. The digital image may or may not show the color or tint of the original item, if the item does, in fact, have any color or tint.

Obtaining Black & White Photographic Copies

Order Number: Use the LC-USZ6... number listed in the Reproduction Number field above. If no LC-USZ6... number is listed, the original item will need to be photographed; use the number listed in the Call Number field to request photography. Include a copy of the catalog record with the order to help staff locate the particular item in question.
Price: See Photoduplication Service pricing for Photographic Services.

Obtaining Color Photographic Copies

Order Number: Use the LC-USZC... number listed in the Reproduction Number field above. If no LC-USZC... number is listed, the original item will need to be photographed; use the number listed in the Call Number field to request photography. Include a copy of the catalog record with the order to help staff locate the particular item in question.
Price: See Photoduplication Service pricing for Photographic Services.

Obtaining Copies from Digital Files through the Photoduplication Service

The Photoduplication Service can only make copies from existing digital files (that is, a picture is displaying with the catalog record). The Photoduplication Service does not scan original items from P&P; collections.
Order Number: Use the number listed in the Reproduction Number field above. Include a copy of the catalog record with the order to help staff locate the particular item in question.
Price: See Photoduplication Service pricing for Digital Imaging Services.

Rights and Restrictions

As a publicly supported institution the Library generally does not own rights to material in its collections. Therefore, it does not charge permission fees for use of such material and cannot give or deny permission to publish or otherwise distribute material in its collections. For further information, see the Prints and Photographs Division's online brochure, Copyright and Other Restrictions Which Apply to Publication and Other Forms of Distribution of Images: Sources for Information.

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