Rights and Reproductions
Rights and Access
The Waterloo Public Library provides this content from its historical collections for any lawful use free of charge. The library does not own the copyright and has not determined if it is in the public domain, thus cannot give or deny permission to reproduce, publish or distribute any of it. Users are responsible for determining and satisfying copyright or other restrictions beyond that allowed by fair use or other statutory exemptions when reproducing, publishing or distributing material from the collection.
Reproduction
If reproductions of items are supplied it does not mean that the library has made any determination of any copyright or related matters. Use of such reproductions is at the user’s sole risk.
Image scans at higher resolutions may be available. Please contact the library for details. The library reserves the right to refuse to accept any reproduction requests.
Acknowledgment of Harmful Materials
The materials are representative of the time period in which they were created and may contain harmful or disturbing content. Such materials are being provided for research and educational purposes and do not reflect the views of the library; patrons with questions or concerns are encouraged to contact the library.
Credits
Unless noted otherwise on the item page, the library must be acknowledged in any public presentation, published work or exhibition with the credit line: Historical Cedar Valley, Waterloo Public Library, Waterloo, Iowa.
