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SMITHSONIAN INTERNET LIBRARY RULES
These images are made available for non-commercial, personal
use. Copying or redistribution in any manner for personal or
corporate gain is not permitted.
In placing image files in this library the Smithsonian
Institution retains any rights, including possible copyright,
which it may have in data, files, and/or the images they
contain.
Users may download these files for their own use, subject to
any additional terms or restrictions which may be provided
with the individual file or program.
In keeping with the spirit of the Internet it is the
Smithsonian's policy to permit casual, non-commercial
redistribution of this information; that is, redistribution
of information where no commercialism is involved. This
means that an Internet user may download a file and share it
with others for no personal or commercial gain.
Commercial publication or exploitation of Smithsonian files
is specifically prohibited.
1. Q. May I put these on a file server in my school,
company, museum?
A. Yes, if there's no charge for the user.
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2. Q. May I put these on my BBS? What if I charge a
subscription fee?
A. Contact the address below first. If approved, all the
accompanying text information (accompanying ASCII text
caption files [filename].ASC, this README file, etc.) must be
included, and must be presented completely and unchanged. If
there is a subscription fee for the BBS, such a fee must be
only for overall access, and not specifically for download or
use of these files.
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3. Q. May I mirror these files on my Internet site in
Finland or Australia because it is expensive for my users to
log into ftp.apple.com?
A. See 1 & 2 above.
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4. Q. May I put these on a CD-ROM, public domain or
otherwise?
A. No.
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5. Q. May I print some of these out for my report?
A. Assuming this is a non-commercial academic work, yes.
This type of use is encouraged.
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6. Q. How do I obtain permission to use the files in a
publication, commercially, on a CD-ROM, BBS, etc.?
A. Anyone wishing to use any of these files or images for
commercial use or publication must first request and receive
prior permission by contacting:
Smithsonian Institution
Office of Printing & Photographic Services
MAH CB-054
Washington, DC 20560
(PSDMX@SIVM.BITNET.COM)
Permission for such use is granted on a case-by-case basis.
A usage fee may be involved depending on the type and nature
of the proposed use.
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PROJECT CHAPMAN
These image files have been produced by the Smithsonian
Institution's Office of Printing & Photographic Services, and
are made available through a generous grant from the Apple
Library of Tomorrow Program, under Project Chapman (named for
John Chapman, a.k.a. "Johnny Appleseed").
These images cover topics ranging from air and space to
science, technology, history, and even current events. These
images are designed to give the user who cannot come to
Washington, the opportunity to see and learn about many of
the Smithsonian's most popular and important objects and
exhibits.
These images cover a broad spectrum of interests which we
hope will interest our electronic audience. Here we are able
to present photographs from many of our museums on the Mall
in Washington, D.C. plus other Smithsonian bureaus such as
the National Zoo and the Smithsonian Astrophysical
Observatory.
Starting with some of the best of our photography, all
scanning and image preparation is done in our Electronic
Imaging Laboratory to insure each file meets our standards.
In addition to the image, extensive captions are often
included with each image as part of our mission for the
"increase and diffusion of knowledge."
We hope you enjoy these images and we invite your comments.
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