Category: Creative Commons Sources

  • Virginia Museum of History and Culture

    Title: Virginia Museum of History and Culture https://virginiahistory.org Rights Statement:  https://virginiahistory.org/copyright-and-scans   The VMHC has a collection of more than 9 million items and artifacts. Its website offers research and educational resources. The museum has partnered with other historical organizations, including The John Marshall Historical Collection, The Black History Museum and Cultural Center, The Garden…

  • J. Paul Getty Museum

    Name of the website: Getty Museum https://www.getty.edu/museum/ Rights Statement: https://www.getty.edu/legal/copyright.html The following kinds of materials are available at the J. Paul Getty Museum website: exhibitions, including current, past and future, various types of collections, including drawings, paintings, photographs, sculptures, and other decorative arts, books for sale, and educational outreach for adults, college students and faculty,…

  • Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum

    Title: Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum https://womenshistory.si.edu Rights Statement:  https://www.si.edu/Termsofuse   One of the newest Smithsonian Institution’s museums, the American Women’s collections are only accessible online while awaiting a physical building, to be completed within the next decade. The website includes digitized items from women in sports, public service, public health, entertainment, education, arts, science…

  • Prelinger Archives

    Title: Prelinger Archives https://archive.org/details/prelinger?tab=collection&query=public+domain Rights Statement: Found on the first page of the website states, “Your right to use these films is granted by the Creative Commons Public Domain license when it appears on the “detail page” for a film. For details on this license, please click the Creative Commons license logo below. “  Prelinger Archives,…