Copyright

The Ordering Architecture in Late Antiquity Photo Archive and Database is committed to maintaining this resource as a free tool for research, publication, and teaching purposes. The University of Edinburgh retains intellectual property rights for all the material published on this website (images, information, code, and metadata). Duplication or sale of all or part of any of this material is not permitted. All content is made available free of charge under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License for non-commercial use only, provided it is properly acknowledged. Guidance is given below about how various elements should be cited. All other uses are prohibited.

For general bibliographies, the Photo Archive and Database should be referenced as:

Kidd, A. et al., Ordering Architecture in Late Antiquity Photo Archive and Database, Edinburgh 2019–, available at http://www.oala.hca.ed.ac.uk

NOTE: As the Photo Archive and Database is still being developed and expanded, stable URLs are not absolutely guaranteed over the next year. For more, please see ‘Web pages’ below.

Images

All images provided within the database are made available with full acknowledgement of the author/photographer. Images are downloadable at high-resolution for research, publication in educational or academic publications, or teaching. Downloaded images will include metadata. For simplicity, the number of metadata fields is limited only to Credit (with “name of the photographer/Ordering Architecture in Late Antiquity”) and Caption (site – building – object – date).

Images for use in publications or presentations of any format should include the following credit line, following the information provided in the image metadata:

Kidd, A. “Caption”. Ordering Architecture in Late Antiquity Photo Archive and Database.

We do not fill out forms for publication permissions.

Web pages

Web content must be cited whenever used. On each page there is the option to cite content by clicking on the icon in the upper right hand corner. This copies either a BibTex or Plain Text citation to the clipboard of your computer. The citation consists of the authors’ names, date of publication, title of page, title of project with the URL and access date. For example:

Kidd, A. 2019. ‘The Tetrapylon Street’, Ordering Architecture in Late Antiquity Photo Archive and Database. http://www.oala.hca.ed.ac.uk (Accessed on *****).