[meteorite-list] An Opportunity For Public Service, Profit, and Publicity
From: Paul H <bristolia_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun Nov 28 20:10:54 2004 Message-ID: <20041129011052.51776.qmail_at_web50605.mail.yahoo.com> While looking around on the Internet, I found an opportunitye for the meteorite community to do a public service and, at the same time possibly profit for their contributions. This ooportunity exists at the "Earth Science World ImageBank" at: http://www.earthscienceworld.org/imagebank/ "The Earth Science World ImageBank is a service provided by the American Geological Institute (AGI). This ImageBank is designed to provide quality geoscience images to the public, educators, and the geoscience community." First, the meteorite community could do a public service by submitting representative pictures of meteorites, tektites, impactites, impact craters, meteorite thin sections, and anything else related to meteorites. As far as I found this database has only one picture of a meteorite and no images of tektites. It would certainly would be a public service to contribute pictures of meteorites and related items, which can be used for educational purposes. I am using the word "contribute" because the person submitting the pictures still retains copyright on it and can still require a fee for any commercial use. It would be a public service if a collection of meteorite photographs could be submitted to this web site that included an example of each different type of meteorite and a selection of pictures of historically important falls. Also, pictures of craters, meteorites as they are found in the field, impactites, shocked belenmites, shocked quartz, etc. would be an important contribution. Second, one feature of the image data bank is that a person can permit the free use of their images for specific educational purposes and, yet, require people, who want to use an image for commercial purposes, pay them a set fee for each use of one of their images. Thus, not only can a person perform a public service by providing images of meteorites, impact craters, impactites, tektites, thin sections, and so forth, they also can profit from an image in the database, if someone wants to use it for commercial purposes. Finally, the people on this list should note that the name of the person or company hdoling teh copyright is displayed in the database. This gives them some free publicity. Also, if an image is used for educational purposes, the database requests that the proper credit be given to it. Again, the contributors will get some more free publicity whenever their image is used. For details of how to contribute, go to: http://www.earthscienceworld.org/imagebank/submit/index.html "The Earth Science World ImageBank is always looking to collect more high- quality geoscience images for this growing collection. The primary mission of the ESWIB is to provide these images to educators, the geoscience community, and the public for non-commercial use. Your contribution and assistance in helping us develop this lasting resource will not only benefit the scientific community, but also help to enhance Earth System education." Best Regards, Paul Baton Rouge, LA __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! http://my.yahoo.com Received on Sun 28 Nov 2004 08:10:52 PM PST |
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