1. Request reprints of photos
To make a request, please use the Baltimore Sun Photo Reprints Request Form. When completing your request, under the section titled "Purpose" please select "Prints." Reprints are sold for personal use only. If you wish to duplicate or republish the image in any way you must request permission of The Baltimore Sun.
2. Reprints of a page from The Baltimore Sun AFTER 4/6/2001
To make a request, please use the Baltimore Sun Page Reprints Request Form. Select the edition, section letter, page number and date. Page reprints are produced on photographic paper suitable for framing.
3. Reprints of a page from The Baltimore Sun BEFORE 4/6/2001
To make a request, please use the Baltimore Sun Historic Page Reprints Request Form. Reprints from historic pages are black and white and are produced on high quality photographic paper suitable for framing.
4. Research
Unfortunately, The Baltimore Sun cannot accept outside requests for research as our small library staff is dedicated to the support of our news gathering function. The public is invited to search The Baltimore Sun's archives at the main branch of the Enoch Pratt Library located at 400 Cathedral Street in Baltimore, Maryland. Those with a library card can search The Sun's database from 1837 - 1901 online through the Enoch Pratt's website through this link: http://www.prattlibrary.org/findanswers/database.aspx?id=2598. In addition, many university libraries own copies of The Baltimore Sun's microfilm for research purposes.
5. Back Issues
Back copies from the last 30 days are available.Copies of entire issues more than 30 days old are not available. Price for back copies via mail: Daily $3.50, Sunday $4.50
Back copies must be paid in advance with cash, check, or money order to:
The Baltimore Sun
Back Copies
P.O. Box 17166
Baltimore, MD 21203
Questions about Back Copies, Call Janet Biedronski, 410-332-6807.
6. Permissions and Licensing
Please contact SunStore at baltimoresunstore.com for information about licensing and permission to use Baltimore Sun content.
7. Link Requests
Permission is available at no charge to link to a story on our website providing the story is less than 14 days old. To make a request, please use the Link Request Form.
8. Custom Reprints
Custom Reprints for business, personal, commercial or fundraising purposes are available in quantities of 250 or more. Posters, postcards and web posting are also available. Please go to http://www.magreprints.com/QuickQuote.aspx. Complete the request form and a representative will follow-up to discuss your request and provide a quote. PARS, our authorized provider, can be contacted directly via email at BaltimoreSunReprints@parsintl.com
9. Obituaries
Unfortunately, The Baltimore Sun cannot accept outside requests for research as our small library staff is dedicated to the support of our news gathering function. The public is invited to search The Baltimore Sun's archives at the main branch of the Enoch Pratt Library located at 400 Cathedral Street in Baltimore, Maryland. Those with a library card can search The Sun's database from 1837 - 1901 online through the Enoch Pratt's website through this link: http://www.prattlibrary.org/findanswers/database.aspx?id=2598. In addition, many university libraries own copies of The Baltimore Sun's microfilm for research purposes.
Readers may search our on-line archive back to September 16, 1990. Please go to baltimoresunstore.com and click on the box labeled "Search on-line archive" or use the drop down box under our banner on the upper right and select "Search on-line archive" OR to view recent obituaries from The Sun, visit http://www.legacy.com/baltimoresun/deathnotices.asp.
10. ProQuest Archive searches
Our on-line Archive contains searchable full text of over 700,000 articles back to September 16, 1990. NO PHOTOS ARE INCLUDED. Individual articles can be purchased for $3.95. Click here to search the on-line archive.
Customer service issues: Our on-line archive is provided by ProQuest Archiver, an outside vendor that hosts archives for all Tribune newspapers as wells as for many other newspapers. Archive information is sent to ProQuest from the newsroom's library. The public may access the archives through SunStore and through baltimoresun.com. For customer service, visit mypqa.com. For technical support email mypqatech@pqarchiver.com.
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