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hi Iamp;#39;m cliff Anderson director for scholarly communications in the Vanderbilt University Libraries Iamp;#39;m happy to answer your questions about copyright Iamp;#39;m putting together some handouts for my courses and Iamp;#39;d like to use some illustrations and other resources that I didnamp;#39;t create myself what do I need to know before I get started thatamp;#39;s a great question youamp;#39;ll first wanted to determine if the material you want to use is copyrighted or in the public domain what kinds of materials are in the public domain if a work was published prior to nineteen twenty-three itamp;#39;s generally in the public domain works of the US government are also in the public domain many other works published after 1922 but before 1964 may also be in the public domain but youamp;#39;ll have to do a little research to find that out what if itamp;#39;s not in the public domain if the material you want to use is copyrighted you have two main options you could