Digital Project Intellectual Property Statement
The contents of this digital repository are made publicly available for use in education, scholarship, research, teaching, and private study. The written permission of the copyright owners or other rights holders (such as publicity or privacy rights) may be required for distribution, reproduction, or other use of protected items beyond that allowed by fair use or other statutory exemptions.
The nature of historical archival and manuscript collections often makes it difficult to determine the copyright status of an item. Syracuse University does not hold the copyright for many of the materials made available here. The user is solely responsible for determining the copyright status of any material he or she may wish to use, investigating the owner of the copyright and obtaining permission for any intended use, or determining the applicability of any statutory exemptions.
Where possible, the Libraries will make an attempt to identify applicable rights statements using standardized, machine-readable rights statements in the digital object metadata.
Syracuse University Libraries is eager to hear from any copyright owners who believe the Digital Collections website has not properly attributed their work or has used it without authorization. Please contact us at the following email address diglibrary@syr.edu
Digital Project Intellectual Property Statement
The contents of this digital repository are made publicly available for use in education, scholarship, research, teaching, and private study. The written permission of the copyright owners or other rights holders (such as publicity or privacy rights) may be required for distribution, reproduction, or other use of protected items beyond that allowed by fair use or other statutory exemptions.
The nature of historical archival and manuscript collections often makes it difficult to determine the copyright status of an item. Syracuse University does not hold the copyright for many of the materials made available here. The user is solely responsible for determining the copyright status of any material he or she may wish to use, investigating the owner of the copyright and obtaining permission for any intended use, or determining the applicability of any statutory exemptions.
Where possible, the Libraries will make an attempt to identify applicable rights statements using standardized, machine-readable rights statements in the digital object metadata.
Syracuse University Libraries is eager to hear from any copyright owners who believe the Digital Collections website has not properly attributed their work or has used it without authorization. Please contact us at the following email address diglibrary@syr.edu
Accessibility Statement
This statement applies to content published on: Syracuse University Libraries Digital Collections found at the web address: https://digitalcollections.syr.edu/
Syracuse University Libraries has made every effort to ensure that the platform used to provide access to the digitized content found here complies with the Syracuse University ICT Accessibility Policy Standards. Certain reproductions of heritage items may not yet be accessible, though the Libraries will work with the user to provide accessible versions when possible. To report an accessibility issue or request an accessible version of content found on this platform, please email your request containing a link to the object to lib-accessibility@syr.edu.
Accessibility Statement
This statement applies to content published on: Syracuse University Libraries Digital Collections found at the web address: https://digitalcollections.syr.edu/
Syracuse University Libraries has made every effort to ensure that the platform used to provide access to the digitized content found here complies with the Syracuse University ICT Accessibility Policy Standards. Certain reproductions of heritage items may not yet be accessible, though the Libraries will work with the user to provide accessible versions when possible. To report an accessibility issue or request an accessible version of content found on this platform, please email your request containing a link to the object to lib-accessibility@syr.edu.