Hello,
We're considering using a watermark software to integrate with our
institutional repository ("bepress"). The College has eliminated
yearbooks and in it's place we're planning to use individual student photos
professionally taken. Has any other library used such a software to mark
and track digital images (yearbooks, photos, PDF documents, etc) that are
freely downloadable from an academic IR? Any opinions on choice,
functionality?
We're looking at this:
https://www.digimarc.com/digimarc-watermarks/digital-images?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=ads&utm_campaign=BDI&gclid=Cj0KCQiA_8OPBhDtARIsAKQu0gawbBA418NzbP7qlsPABSaOH1fQS5d6YOgo6W-KAJo1JPcVFJu5SWcaAjPJEALw_wcB
Insight would be appreciated.
Best
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PJ Grier, *MPA, MLIS*
Associate Director, Faculty Librarian &
Instructor
Operations and Assessment
OJ Snyder Memorial Library
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Philadelphia, PA 19131
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