Commons:Library of Congress
This page describes how to deal with material from the Library of Congress (LoC), a prominent source of Wikimedia Commons files.
Tagging[edit]
You can use the following templates to source material from the Library of Congress collections.
- {{LOC-image}}
- {{LOC-map}}
- {{LOC-calligraphy}}
- {{LOC-music}}
- {{LOC-video}}
- {{LOC-serial}}
- {{LOC-American-Memory-Collections}}
All these templates share two important parameters that are used to generate the digital IDs.
- id: This is a combination of the collection identifier with the digital resource number; for instance: det.72395
- division: This is the identifier of the division as listed in the digital ID; for instance: pnp
The source templates default to the most common division for that material, respectively pnp, gmd, amed, music, mbrsmi, gdc and rbc.
Please add these templates with parameters whenever possible. Material will automatically be categorized when you use them.
Digital IDs[edit]
For tracking the Library of Congress materials, we use their digital ID handles. These handles look like: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.division/collection.number
- hdl.loc.gov: Library of Congress handle server
- loc : Library of Congress
- division : The code of the division, see the divisions section.
- collection: The collection that the material is a part of.
- number: The identification number of the material in question.
Digital IDs are generally unique to a specific scan/photograph of an item in the Library of Congress. One item can thus have multiple materials connected to it, with multiple digital IDs. Note that the Library of Congress uses many different numbers that our templates do not accept.
Divisions[edit]
Identifier | Alias IDs | Name of the division |
---|---|---|
pnp | Prints and Photographs division | |
afc | American Folklife Center | |
amed | African & Middle Eastern division | |
gmd | Geography & Map Division | |
music | Music Division | |
mbrsrs | mbrsmi | Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division |
mss | Manuscript Division | |
ndlpcoop | award, award97 | National Digital Library Program |
wdl | World Digital Library Program | |
rbc | Rare Book and Special Collections Division | |
gdc | Serials and Government Publications division |
HABS/HAER/HALS[edit]
A special exception are the materials from the HABS/HAER/HALS collections. Finding the digital ID for these collections can be difficult. These items are only listed as "grouped items" and do not have individual digital ID handles for the individual scans. If you have the item number, like for instance on this page where it is CA0959, then just add hhh. in front of the item number to form the digital handle http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.CA0959 for the entire group of items. In personal email with User:TheDJ the LoC has stated that they intend to add digital handles for the individual items in the future.
Rights[edit]
The Library of Congress does not own copyrights to most of the materials in its collection. This does not mean that all material is copyright free. Much of the material is still under copyright by the original publisher or creator. The library does however often get donations of, or buys materials that are explicitly released into the public domain upon acquiring it. In some cases material is required under an explicit shortened term of copyright protection. Be sure to check the Rights advisory on the description page of an item and then try finding relevant information in the Rights database.
Below are lists of common license templates that are used for LoC material.
Collections[edit]
These are licenses for specific collections of the Library of Congress. These collections are specifically released into the public domain by their producers, or have expired copyrights.
- {{PD-USGov-FSA}} – for works by the Farm Security Administration.
- {{PD-USGov-OWI}} – for works by the Office of War Information.
- {{PD-USGov-NPS-HAER}} – for works by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Historic American Engineering Record.
- {{PD-USGov-NPS-HALS}} – for works by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Historic American Landscapes Survey.
- {{PD-USGov-Interior-HABS}} – for works by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Historic American Buildings Survey.
- {{PD-LOC-911}} – for the 250 images from the Collection of unattributed photographs of the September 11th terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, New York City.
- {{PD-AAPE-1900}} – for images from the African American Photographs Assembled for 1900 Paris Exposition.
- {{PD-Abdul Hamid}} – for images from the Abdul Hamid II Collection.
- {{PD-Alice S. Kandell}} – for images from the Dr. Alice S. Kandell Collection of Sikkim Photographs.
- {{PD-Angel}} – for images from the Anthony Angel Collection.
- {{PD-Bain}} – for images from the George Grantham Bain Collection.
- {{PD-C. M. Bell}} - for images from the C. M. Bell Studio Collection
- {{PD-Brady-Handy}} – for images from the Brady-Handy Collection.
- {{PD-Carpenter}} – for images from the Carpenter Collection.
- {{PD-CQ Roll Call}} – for public domain photos from the CQ Roll Call Photograph Collection.
- {{PD-Curtis}} – for images from the Edward S. Curtis Collection.
- {{PD-Detroit}} – for images from the Detroit Publishing Company Collection.
- {{PD-Frissell}} – for images from the Toni Frissell Collection.
- {{PD-Gotfryd}} – for images from photographer Bernard Gotfryd.
- {{PD-Gottlieb}} – for images from the William P. Gottlieb Collection.
- {{PD-Gottscho}} – for images from the Gottscho-Schleisner Collection.
- {{PD-Harris-Ewing}} – for images from the Harris & Ewing Collection.
- {{PD-Highsmith}} – for images from the Carol Highsmith Collection.
- {{PD-Johnston}} – for images from the Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection.
- {{PD-Look}} – for images from the LOOK Magazine Photograph Collection.
- {{PD-Margolies}} - for images from the John Margolies Roadside America Collection.
- {{PD-Matson}} – for images from the G. Eric and Edith Matson Photograph Collection.
- {{PD-National Photo Company}} – for public domain images from the National Photo Company Collection.
- {{PD-NCLC}} – for works from the National Child Labor Committee collection
- {{PD-NYWT&S}} – for public domain images from the New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection.
- {{PD-Rudolph}} – for public domain original architectural drawings made by Paul Rudolph.
- {{PD-Underwood}} – for public domain images by Underwood & Underwood in the general Library of Congress catalog.
- {{PD-USNWR}} – for public domain images from the U.S. News & World Report Collection.
- {{PD-Van Vechten}} – for images from the Carl Van Vechten Collection.
- {{PD-VAR}} – for images from the Performing Arts Posters Collection.
General[edit]
- {{PD-old-100}} for works by authors who died more than 100 years ago.
- {{PD-old-80}} for works by authors who died more than 80 years ago.
- {{PD-old-75}} for works by authors who died more than 75 years ago.
- {{PD-old-70}} for works by authors who died more than 70 years ago.
- {{Library of Congress-no known copyright restrictions}}, general template to use when stated by the LOC, only when more specific templates can not be located.
US works[edit]
See also this handy table for determining PD status in the US.
- {{PD-US-expired}} for U.S. works published before 1 January 1929.
- {{PD-US-not renewed}} for US works published between 1929 and 1963 with copyright notice, but the copyright was not renewed.
- {{PD-US-no notice}} for US works published between 1929 and 1977 without a copyright notice
- {{PD-US-1978-89}} for US works published between 1978 and 1989 without a copyright notice and its copyright was not subsequently registered with the U.S. Copyright Office within 5 years.
Non-US works[edit]
For non-US works, include a copyright tag indicating why the image is in the public domain in its country of origin as well as a US copyright tag, such as:
- {{PD-US-expired}} for non-U.S. works published before 1 January 1929.
- {{PD-1996}} for works that are in the public domain in their source countries on 1 January 1996.
Categories[edit]
When you use the tagging templates, materials are automatically added to one of the following source categories, or one of their subcategories.
- Category:Images from the Library of Congress
- Category:Maps in the Library of Congress
- Category:Videos from the Library of Congress
- Category:Music from the Library of Congress
Understanding LoC description pages[edit]
Deciphering the information on the description pages of LoC items can be a task in itself. This is an explanation of some of the more important fields.
Numbers and IDs[edit]
- Reproduction Number: This is the number of a (usually digital) reproduction/copy of the item. Example: LC-DIG-matpc-14231
- Call Number: This is the identifier of the original item in the collection, the division is often added in brackets. Example: LC-M34- 14669 [P&P]
Rights[edit]
- Rights Advisory: In general no exact assessments of an image are performed, instead an entire collection is evaluated and often you will see here the value no known restrictions in which case it is best to attempt to lookup the rights information for the entire collection or when known for the photographer. When an item has been individually evaluated this field will contain all the information known about the copyrights on this material. Example: No known restrictions on publication.
- Notes: When an item has a known registered copyright, the number of that registration is often listed in this field. Copyright renewal information is sometimes also listed here.
- Date: When the date is preceded by a c, for instance: c1909, then this means that this is the registered (or sometimes claimed?) copyright date.
Other fields[edit]
- Title: The title of the item. Example: Tel-Aviv
- Creator(s): The photographer or publisher. Example: Matson Photo Service, photographer
- Date Created/Published: The date the item was created or first published. LoC usually doesn't track these separately. Example: [between 1940 and 1946]
- Medium: The physical properties of the original item. Example: 1 negative : safety film ; 5 x 7 in.
- Part of: The collection that the material is a part of. A collection is usually a single donation of material or a set of materials that are curated G. Eric and Edith Matson Photograph Collection
- Repository: The Division that is the curator for this item. Example: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
Notes:
Contacting[edit]
We have had very good experiences in the past with contacting the Library of Congress. From reporting missing collections in their search engine, broken links, or getting image descriptions corrected, responses have generally been swift and useful. If you think something needs to be corrected or clarified, don't be afraid to contact them.