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F,4 If your project will include online users or others outside your organization contributing metadata, social <br />media comments, or other content to your digital resources, describe your plan to obtain releases or <br />permissions from these content contributors. What rights and permissions will you require such contributors to <br />transfer to your organization? <br />As described above, the vast majority of the content will be UGC, and the content owners can choose their license on <br />the content contributed to the project, though there will be a limited choice of options (CC BY -SA, CC BY, CCO, or <br />Public Domain), The assets themselves will in most cases not be granted to partner Institutions. <br />G. Access And Use <br />GA Describe how you will make the digital content available to the public. Include details such as the delivery <br />strategy (e g., openly available online, available to specified audiences) and underlying hardware /software <br />platforms and infrastructure (e.g., specific digital repository software or leased services, accessibility via <br />standard web browsers, requirements for special software tools in order to use the content). <br />vital content from Memories of Migration will be made freely available to the public as a project site on <br />;torypin.com, a nen- profit project of We Are What We Do. The site is accessible with all standard Internet browsers <br />d for mobile users using Android and Apple mobile devices. <br />7 IMLS Digital Content Supplementary Information Form <br />