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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:12.0pt">And yes, we'd definitely track the photographer's name (similarly to the collector's name) as a piece of information independent from who holds what rights to the image.<o:p></o:p></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Side issue... the Creative department here, a few years ago, got so tangled/fed up with/exasperated regarding which rights we had to which images (not collection/specimen images, but things like a picture of the Museum building) they they
have pretty much given up accepting any images other than those for which we have full copyright. In effect, that means no photos from anyone other than a photographer paid by the Museum.
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<p class="MsoNormal">I thought that was what Andy's (KU's) Deed of Gift accomplishes. We do the same at UMMZ, Herpetology. I would not accession / catalogue photo vouchers unless the photographer signs over their rights to the Regents of the University of
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taken by someone as part of their paid job, the copyright most likely belongs to their employer. If it was taken by someone acting privately, outside of their job, then the individual most likely has copyright over the image. (This applies to U.S. copyright
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<p class="MsoNormal">If an image is going to be deposited with the museum, I'd strongly recommend getting a formal copyright transfer to the museum. It could be a complete transfer (analogous to donating a specimen), where the museum now has full copyright
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<p class="MsoNormal"><b>First: can anybody share with me their policies on accepting photos as vouchers for specimens if you do this?</b> I have trolled the web for policies on this, but haven't been able to pull any up. I know that in the realm of herpetology
we sometimes publish short notes on geographic range extensions or natural history observations that include photos confirming the species ID (and associated data) in instances where you can't or are unable to capture and or make that specimen a museum voucher.
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<p class="MsoNormal"><b>Second: does anybody make requirements regarding credit attribution to the collector when specimens or tissues are used in publication?
</b>I've trolled through tissue policies from several museums, and they are all pretty similar, but did not see this in them and was curious. I know many years ago when museums began establishing genetic tissue collections there were some issues that came up
regarding the use of large numbers of tissues collected by someone else and then publishing that data without crediting the collector, who in one case happened to still be very much alive. The counter-argument at the time was likening the tissues to voucher
specimens, no one puts Cope or Agassizi as co-authors of their papers even if they used nothing but and only specimens collected by them. I assume most museums' policies state that tissues, like specimens, are donated to the museum and become museum property
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