To receive funding through this program, all grant recipients are required to adhere to the following stipulations:<\/p>\n
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- A head administrator at each recipient institution, including partnering institutions in cases of collaborative projects, must sign an\u00a0intellectual property agreement<\/strong><\/a>\u00a0with CLIR, through which they will assume full responsibility for any violations of intellectual property or other applicable laws resulting from project activities.<\/li>\n
- All metadata created through the program must be explicitly dedicated to the public domain through a\u00a0Creative Commons Public Domain Declaration License<\/strong><\/a>\u00a0(CC0). Exceptions may be made for culturally sensitive metadata or sensitive personal information.<\/li>\n
- Recipient institutions, including partnering institutions in cases of collaborative projects, must not claim additional rights or impose additional access fees or restrictions to the digital files created through the project, beyond those already required by law or existing agreements. Exceptions may be made for those materials in the public domain without the express wishes of local, traditional, and indigenous source communities.<\/li>\n
- Materials that are in the public domain in analog form must continue to be in the public domain once they have been digitized. CLIR strongly encourages grant recipients to share digitized collections as public domain resources or with\u00a0Creative Commons licenses<\/strong><\/a>, as appropriate.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n
Program Links<\/h2>\n
- All metadata created through the program must be explicitly dedicated to the public domain through a\u00a0Creative Commons Public Domain Declaration License<\/strong><\/a>\u00a0(CC0). Exceptions may be made for culturally sensitive metadata or sensitive personal information.<\/li>\n