Conducts research and collects data on the global history of labour, workers, and labour relations

Copyrights

  1. As part of its mission, the IISH makes its collections publicly available for use in research, teaching, and private study.
  2. Where known, the IISH provides information about copyright owners and terms governing the appropriate use of materials. This information can be found in the description of an item in the catalogue. Due to the nature of historical collections, however, we are not always able to identify copyright holders or to provide correct information.
  3. The IISH in most cases does not own the copyrights in its collections.
  4. Reproductions of material from the IISH collections will be delivered for use in research, teaching, or private study.
  5. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the IISH's collections.
  6. The IISH does not intermediate in questions about copyrights held by third parties.
  7. Unless IISH holds copyright to an item, we cannot give or deny permission to publish or to otherwise distribute it. Permission and possible fees may be required from the copyright owner independently of the IISH.
  8. The IISH accepts no liability whatsoever arising from the use of its materials.
  9. For more information about copyright, see the following websites:
    www.copyright.gov; fairuse.stanford.edu
  10. Any materials used must carry a credit line:
    [Name of collection], International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam).