Copyright Policy

Access to the Jean Elizabeth Goodrich Digital Scrapbook is permitted for educational and research purposes only and is in accordance with Section 107 of the Copyright Law of the United States of America, which allows for "fair use" of copyrighted materials. Users are responsible for attending to these conditions; any individuals or parties interested in the use of these materials for all other purposes must contact copyright holders directly to secure the appropriate rights.

The intellectual property team at Simmons College has thoroughly reviewed the content and has made every effort to contact all existing rightsholders to the material in this digital collection. We are willing to hear from any copyright owners who are not properly identified so that appropriate information may be obtained and provided to users. Upon request, we will remove material from public view while we address a rights issue.

The photos on the About the Project and About the Class pages and those in the Flickr photostream were taken by Mark Tomko, the Project Chronicler. They are available for use under a Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States license.

If you have any additional information about the images or would like to suggest a correction, please contact the Simmons College Archives. Queries related to permissions and proper citation guidelines should also be addressed to the Simmons College Archives, at [email protected] or 617.521.2440.



Item Rights Statement


All materials are subject to copyright law and appear under the terms of Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law, which allows for "fair use" for educational and research purposes. Materials may not be distributed or used for any commercial purpose without express written consent of the copyright holder. Users are responsible for contacting rightsholders directly to secure appropriate permissions. Please contact the Simmons College Archives regarding permissions and proper citation guidelines.



Resources on Copyright


Hirtle, Peter B. “Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States,” 04 Oct. 2010. Web. http://copyright.cornell.edu/resources/docs/copyrightterm.pdf.

Hirtle, Peter B., Emily Hudson, and Andrew T. Kenyon. “Copyright and Cultural Institutions: Guidelines for U.S. Libraries, Archives, and Museums.” Cornell University Library. Oct. 2009. Web. http://hdl.handle.net/1813/14142.

Minow, Mary. “Library Digitization Projects and Copyright – Part I – Introduction and Overview." LLRX.com. 28 June 2002. Web. http://www.llrx.com/features/digitization.htm.

Stanford University Libraries. "Charts and Tools". Copyright & Fair Use. 2009. Web. http://fairuse.stanford.edu/charts_tools/.

U.S. Copyright Office. Web. http://www.copyright.gov/records/.


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