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Berry's collection went to the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural
History, and much of his library went to the National Museum through
Clyde Roper. I believe he also had a charitable trust. SBMNH might
have information about his probate proceedings.
Carl Christensen

	-----------------------------------------From: "Alan Kabat" 
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Sent: Thursday May 28 2020 9:15:42AM
Subject: Re: [CONCH-L] Scanning into BHL

  Yes, BHL is very good about scanning biological / systematics
journals. 

  The only complication here is that the "Leaflets of Malacology" are
presumably still under copyright protection. Stillman Berry died in
1984, and I do not know who would have inherited his literary rights
(he died single, no children). BHL may have a hard time finding
someone to ask for permission... 

  --Alan Kabat 

  -----Original Message-----
 From: David Berschauer 
 To: [log in to unmask]
 Sent: Thu, May 28, 2020 1:46 pm
 Subject: Re: [CONCH-L] Scanning into BHL

     Carole,  
   In order to do that you need to contact BHL and get in touch with
their copyright contact person, agree to terms, and sign a contract
with a copyright waiver. We went through that process a few years ago
with the Festivus and gave them permission to scan and publish works
more than two years old - so that we could stay afloat finanially and
still be able to sell current and some older copies of the journal.   
   David P. Berschauer    

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  FROM: Conchologists List  on behalf of Carole Marshall 
 SENT: Thursday, May 28, 2020 7:01 AM
 TO: [log in to unmask] 
 SUBJECT: [CONCH-L] Scanning into BHL       How does one go about
having BHL scan the leaflets in. For some reason, I have a great
number of the leaflets. (I say that as my primary focus is Eastern
U.S.) I would be willing to loan for scan. But how does one go about
doing it? Carole Marshall          
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