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Harvard Forest

Address:

324 N. Main Street
Petersham, MA 01366

Contact:

Julie Pallant:
pallant@fas.harvard.edu
Elaine Doughty:
doughty@fas.harvard.edu

Telephone:

978-724-3302

Fax:

978-724-3595

Email:

hflib@fas.harvard.edu

Description of repository / collection image holdings:

The Harvard Forest is one of the oldest and most intensively studied forests in North America. From a center comprised of 3000 acres of land, research facilities, and the Fisher Museum the scientists, students, and collaborators at the Forest explore topics ranging from conservation and environmental change to land-use history and the ways in which physical, biological and human systems interact to change our earth. The Harvard Forest Archives comprises the historical record of research on our site and the surrounding New England area. Our collections include research files, data, images and maps.
For more information, go to http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu.

What we have in VIA:

The Harvard Forest has cataloged images that are representative of the New England landscape, flora and fauna and are specifically related to its research and education mission. The Harvard Forest catalog includes images ranging from 1908 – present. These original materials include Lantern Slides, 35mm slides, color and black and white negatives and photographs and digitally born images.

Copyright and Permissions:

The material in this collection is owned or held by Harvard Forest. Some of the images, text and other content in VIA (collectively, the "Content") is protected by copyright law. In some cases, the copyright is owned by other parties, and Harvard is making the Content available to you under license or under the fair use doctrine.

The Content is provided for your personal, noncommercial teaching and research use. You may not copy, publish, post, distribute, display, perform, or otherwise make available any of the Content protected by copyright, except as may be permitted under fair use or another copyright law exemption. If you wish to make any such use of the Content, you must obtain permission from the copyright holder, which may be Harvard or another party. Please contact Julie Pallant or Elaine Doughty.

Some of the Content may be subject to other restrictions - for example, those imposed by a license agreement. You must comply with any other restrictions and terms of use that are identified in connection with particular Content.

In accessing VIA, you agree to use the Content only in accordance with copyright law and any other identified restrictions, and you assume all liability for any copyright infringement caused by your use. Some information on copyright law and fair use for members of the Harvard community can be found at:
http://ogc.harvard.edu/copyright_docs/copyright_and_fair_use.php