Permissions Requests
Please direct copyright requests to the following address:
Department of Special Collections
Attn: Permission Requests
Green Library
Stanford University Libraries
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford University Libraries
Stanford, CA 94305-6064
To be processed, all permissions requests for published materials
must include the title of the item from which the selected passages
were selected, the call number of the item or collection, and the
page number. For manuscript or archival materials, copyright permissions
requests must include the name of the collection, the collection
call number, and - if applicable - the series, box, and folder number(s)
in which the selected materials are housed. Failure to provide such
information can greatly slow down the permissions process, and can
on occasion prevent the request from being honored altogether.
Please note that Special Collections cannot grant permissions requests
for printed works that are still under copyright protection; for
such items, the requestor must contact the publisher. Similarly,
we cannot grant permissions requests for archival or manuscript
collections for which we do not hold copyright.
While we do try to provide patrons with the contact information
of the holders of copyright of archival and manuscripts holdings,
often we do not have this information on file, nor do we have the
staffing to conduct a copyright search for our researchers. In such
cases, it is the researcher's responsibility to attempt to locate
the copyright holder prior to publishing.
Additional Resources
An excellent source of information on current copyrights in the
United States is the U.S. Copyright Office, which hosts an online
database of copyrights registered with the Copyright Office. The
URL for this site is http://www.copyright.gov/records/. Additionally, patrons can search copyright renewal records received by
the US Copyright Office between 1950 and 1992 for books published in the
US between 1923 and 1963 by going to the Copyright Renewal Database: http://collections.stanford.edu/copyrightrenewals/bin/page?forward=home.
Another resource is the WATCH File (Writers, Artists,
and Their Copyright Holders), maintained by the Harry Ransom Center.
The Ransom Center describes the Watch Files as a "database
containing primarily the names and addresses of copyright holders
or contact persons for authors and artists whose archives are housed,
in whole or in part, in libraries and archives in North America
and the United Kingdom." The URL for the Watch Files is: http://tyler.hrc.utexas.edu/.
For patrons seeking copyright holders of visual materials, the American Society of Picture Professionals has created a helpful website: http://www.aspp.com/pages/257/189/0/
Last modified:
March 20, 2009
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