Image Use Protocol Task Force - Goals:

Created on January 22, 2007

The Image Use Protocol (IUP) Task Force of the NCC (The North American Coordinating Council on Japanese Library Resources) was established in January 2007 in response to requests from US faculty and graduate students for guidelines to locating, accessing and obtaining permission to use visual images from Japan in teaching, research and publications. The task force held its first meeting at Harvard University on August 29, 2007 when its members (faculty, librarians, publishers, and museum representatives) met for a day-long discussion of issues.

The task force concluded that there exists a great deal of confusion and misunderstanding among US scholars about the process and proper means of obtaining permissions to reproduce visual images for their publications from Japan. That confusion is due largely to a lack of understanding of the differing publishing environments in the two countries. The IUP Task Force therefore sets out: to educate North American scholars and students about the procedures for gaining permission to use visual images from Japan; to produce a simple set of guidelines for authors to use in gaining such permission; and to produce a set of bilingual templates for permission request letters that will be acceptable both to Japanese image rights holders and to US publishers of academic works.

Please note that the IUP's goal is to assist North American scholars in obtaining permission to publish visual materials in their work legally and smoothly. It is not the IUP's goal to propose change to current copyright laws.

To accomplish these goals the IUP Task Force seeks the input and advice of Japanese publishers and image rights holders in determining the best way to accomplish these goals through an ongoing collaboration with Japanese counterparts. During 2008 the task force proposes to do the following:

Document the Range of Problems Encountered by US Academics:

Develop a set of guidelines, "Best Practices for Accessing Visual Images from Japan":

Clarify the Differences in Publishing Environments between US Academic Publishing and the Publishing Industry in Japan:

Characteristics of US Academic Publishing:

Characteristics of Japanese Publishing Environment:

IUP's goals for the coming year:

The field of Japanese studies increasingly relies on visual images as tools for education in North America. Through images students and scholars are offered an unparalleled insight into Japanese history, society, and culture. The Image Use Protocol Task Force therefore asks you to collaborate with us in our endeavor to educate our community about the protocol for obtaining access to, and permission for using, visual images from Japan to strengthen Japanese studies in North America.