Copyright & Photocopying
| Under the terms
of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, copyright expires 70 years
after the end of the year in which an author died. Archive readers are required to make a signed undertaking not to copy, quote or publish either the whole or any part of material they consult without permission of the owner(s) of the copyright in the original documents. Such permission must be sought from the copyright owner; it cannot be granted by Nuffield College. A charge may be made for the commercial use of material in which Nuffield College holds the copyright. The Archives Assistant may be able to advise on the copyright owner for particular collections. Archive readers wishing to obtain photocopies of documents must complete a photocopy request form. The charge for photocopying is 15p per page. The Archives Assistant may refuse to allow photocopying of fragile and bulky items. The Library permits readers to make copies of archives using their own digital and SLR cameras providing that a declaration is signed. Flash photography, however, is not allowed under any circumstances. Please ask staff before using a digital camera. Special restrictions may apply to certain collections and categories of material. |
Maintained by Elizabeth Martin
Last Modified Monday, 29 January 2007. © Copyright Nuffield College.