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Each image is protected by the same rights statement and will require identical rights statement values for this element. To ensure consistent data entry, copy and paste the following statement into the input box:<br> | Each image is protected by the same rights statement and will require identical rights statement values for this element. To ensure consistent data entry, copy and paste the following statement into the input box:<br> | ||
− | <code>< | + | <code><i> The University of Alabama owns the rights to the images in this repository. Images are made available for educational purposes only and may be protected by copyright. Please contact the Paul W. Bryant Museum for information regarding the use of this image. </i></code> |
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Revision as of 01:48, 27 March 2019
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Contents
Complete These Sections of your Element's Indexing Instructions
- Example element description: This is the reference template for how to create the indexing guidelines entry for your element
Label
Rights Statement
Element Description
This element describes the rights held over the images in the repository and the conditions for reuse.
Required?
Yes.
Repeatable?
No.
Guidelines for Creation of Content
Each image is protected by the same rights statement and will require identical rights statement values for this element. To ensure consistent data entry, copy and paste the following statement into the input box:
The University of Alabama owns the rights to the images in this repository. Images are made available for educational purposes only and may be protected by copyright. Please contact the Paul W. Bryant Museum for information regarding the use of this image.
Examples
If appropriate, provide data entry examples
Notes
Provide additional information about your element, including links to other guidelines with examples that clarify your entry.
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