FAIR USE WEBSITES
Since these early efforts, other digital coalitions have emerged, aggregating and sharing digital images for educational and non-profit use. Many of these digital imaging projects emerged because digital technology provides the opportunity to reduce the redundancy that exists in the analog world, and because the opportunity to dramatically expand access to images across collections is an exciting prospect.
- Digital Images and Fair Use Websites
This article by Marly Snow defines and elaborates upon the concept of a fair use web site.
- Art Images for College Teaching
AICT is a free-use image resource for the educational community.
- A Digital Archive of American Architecture
This site, compiled by Jeffrey Howe at Boston College , contains over 1,500 digital images of over 280 buildings and monuments.
- California Image Exchange Library Online
CIELO is a core collection of digital images and text designed to support the art and architectural history survey courses taught in the California State University system, and currently covers ancient to medieval content.
- The Digital Imaging Project
A collection of more than 8,000 images digitized by Mary Ann Sullivan at Bluffton College .
- World Art Web Kiosk
The WorldArt Database is part of the California State University IMAGE project which is designed to make images widely available for non-profit educational use - it currently contains over 24,000 images of art from throughout the world.
- Cities/Buildings Archive
A collection of over 5,000 digitized images of buildings and cities drawn from across time and throughout the world, available to students, researchers and educators on the web; set up by Meredith L. Clausen, University of Washington.
- Landscape Architecture Image Resource (LAIR)
This site contains shared content from several universities.
- Society of Architectural Historians
An image exchange project with thematically/chronologically arranged teaching images.
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