Psychological Study of
the Arts is a collection of digital images and full-text
files made from source materials in the collections of
libraries, archives and museums.
- Some source materials are under copyright and
have been digitized with the permission of the copyright
holder. When this is the case, this information is
given in a note that displays after the label "Terms
of use" in
the bibliographic (WebLUIS) record for the item and
also at the top of the Table of Contents display for
the item. Your use of these digital images is allowed
by law only insofar as it remains within the terms
and conditions described.
- In some cases, only a copyright statement will display,
with no other restrictions listed. For example, "© Copyright [year], University of Florida".
In this case, the copyrighted page or image may be used for research, instruction
and private study under Fair Use as described below.
- If not otherwise noted, the source materials are
in the public domain. Use of these digital images
created from public domain materials is unrestricted.
Copyright is explicitly reserved by the authors for
the works of Dr. Norman Holland and Dr. Bernard J. Paris.
Psychological Study of the Arts gratefully acknowledges
their limited grant of Internet Distribution permissions
for these works to the Publications of Archival, Library
and Museum Materials (PALMM) through the University of
Florida.
FAIR USE
Unless additional restrictions are noted, copyrighted
electronic materials in this collection may be used for
research, instruction, and private study under the provisions
of Fair Use. Fair Use is a provision of United States
Copyright Law (United
States Code, Title 17, section
107) which allows limited use of copyrighted materials
under certain conditions. Factors to be considered whether
a particular use falls under Fair Use include:
- The purpose or character of the use;
- The nature of the copyrighted work;
- The amount and substantiality of the work being
used;
- The effect of the use on the market for and value
of the original.
Under Fair Use you may view, print, photocopy, and
download images from this site without prior permission,
provided that you provide proper attribution
of the source on all copies.
For any other use of these electronic materials, including
but not limited to display, publication and commercial
use, permission of the copyright holder must be obtained.
There are several good sources of information about
copyright and Fair Use on the web. For additional information,
you may want to start with the Smathers Library Copyright
Reference Page at http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/admin/Copyright.htm,
or the Copyright Management Center, Indiana University
- Purdue University Indianapolis at http://www.copyright.iupui.edu/.
ATTRIBUTION OF SOURCE
Citations, quotations, and use of images in this collection
made under Fair Use or with permission of the copyright
holder must acknowledge their source. Proper attribution
includes the name of the resource, the name of the Psychological
Study of the Arts project, the name of the copyright
holder, and the URL of the Psychological Study of the
Arts project homepage.
PERMISSION FOR USE
Users assume all liability for copyright infringement
and are advised to contact the institution holding the
source materials for copyright information and permission to use the electronic versions. Permission must be obtained
for display, publication, commercial use, or any other
use of the digital materials in this collection except
as allowed under Fair Use.
The institution holding the source material is noted
in the full bibliographic information for the document.
Click "Search" on the Psychological Study of
the Arts project homepage to get a WebLUIS search form,
and enter a search for the material you are interested
in. When you find the desired item, click on the underlined
title, and full bibliographic information will display.
You will find full information about the source, including
holding library and any copyright restrictions pertaining
to the original material and the digital images made
from it. |