Credits
Acknowledging SDSS
The following information is taken from the SDSS credits page.
Non-commercial use
Non-commercial scientific and technical publications using SDSS data
should include the following acknowledgment of our funding sources and
participating institutions:
Funding for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) has
been provided by the Alfred P. Sloan
Foundation, the Participating Institutions, the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, the National Science
Foundation, the U.S. Department of
Energy, the Japanese
Monbukagakusho, and the Max
Planck Society. The SDSS Web site is http://www.sdss.org/.
The SDSS is managed by the Astrophysical Research Consortium (ARC)
for the Participating Institutions. The Participating Institutions
are The University of Chicago,
Fermilab, the Institute for Advanced Study, the Japan
Participation Group, The Johns
Hopkins University, the Korean
Scientist Group, Los Alamos National
Laboratory, the Max-Planck-Institute
for Astronomy (MPIA), the Max-Planck-Institute for
Astrophysics (MPA), New Mexico State
University, University of
Pittsburgh, University of
Portsmouth, Princeton
University, the United States
Naval Observatory, and the University of Washington.
Please make use of IAU designations for SDSS
sources in you publications.
Commercial use
Data from the SDSS public archive may not be used for any commercial
publication or other commercial purpose except with explicit approval
by the Astrophysical Research Consortium (ARC). Requests for such use
should be directed to the ARC Corporate Office via ARC's Business
Manager as follows:
Michael L. Evans
ARC Business Manager
c/o University of Washington
Office of Research, Box 351202
Seattle, WA 98195
Phone: 206-685-7857
Email: evans@astro.washington.edu
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