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The problem with digitizing old Virginia Cavalcade articles is not so much
technical, as it is a rights management issue. When authors sought
permission to publish the glorious illustrations that accompanied so many
Cavalcade articles, rights holders granted permission for one-time use in a
*print* publication.
Subsequent uses, including reprints or new editions, generally require a new
request, along with whatever fees or conditions apply today. The research
time to secure those clearances would be a nightmare. Alas, I loved the
Cavalcade.
Karen Stuart
On 9/29/07, Randy Cabell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:So how about
digitizing some of the articles from the old cavalcades? Given some
standards, and a bit of quality control, I bet there are a lot of folks like
me out there in VA-HIST lland who would volunteer to do that.
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