Librarians, libraries, and other cultural heritage organizations are aware that how information is created, used, and shared in the 21st century is different than it was in the past. For example, sometimes customers wish to share digital content from our on-line offerings either via social networks or even their own blogs. However we must emphasize that all our BCL content hosted online via the Lowcountry Digital Library is copyrighted and all rights are reserved to the Beaufort County Library.
Accordingly, our content hosted via the Lowcountry Digital Library (LCDL),
that is, the 300 selections from the Lucille Hasell Culp Collection and the 548 images of the “Phosphate, Farms and Family: The Donner
Collection”, is restricted from downloading. While it is possible for a customer to
perform a low-resolution screen capture of an image, we expect that the
customer doing so respects our institution’s rights and will credit the image
back to the digital collection by providing a link.
Here
is the credit line we prefer be used for the Lucille Hasell Culp Collection
online: “Image courtesy of Beaufort County Library, The Lucille Hasell Culp Collection via the Lowcountry Digital Library.” (where the collection
name links back to the image within the collection on the LCDL website.)
Here is the credit line we prefer be used for the
“Phosphate, Farms and Family: The Donner Collection” online: “Image courtesy
of Beaufort County Library, Phosphate, Farms and Family: The Donner
Collection via the
Lowcountry Digital Library.” (where the collection name links back to the image
within the collection on the LCDL website.)
When an image used is credited in this
fashion, it increases public awareness of the Beaufort County Library, the Lowcountry Digital Library, and the contribution that archival and
historical collections make to community life.
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