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Intro. to Organic Farming: Final Project: Find Images

Finding Images

  • It's so easy to find images on the internet, but that doesn't mean that you can freely use them without the permission of the creator OR owner of the image.
  • The resources below contain media you may freely use in your presentations.
If you're not sure about the usage rights of an image, please ask us for assistance!

Rights-free Image Database

 

You may also use images that you find in any of the databases on the Resources page of this guide.
Just remember, they must be cited!

NEED HELP?

Just ask any library staff member!

(It's why we're here!)

Find Rights-free Images on Google

Google Images 

On your image search results page:

  • Click on Tools.
  • Click on Usage Rights and choose Creative Commons Licenses which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator.
  • For a Google Slide presentation, click on Size and prefer Large so you get a clear, sharp image for your slide.

Look for this Creative Commons icon

Best Practices for Attribution with examples; from Creative Commons.

Image Citations in a Google Slide Presentation

 

The citation for your image should appear on the slide the image appears on.

For example:

 

Organic vegetables. Photography. Britannica ImageQuest, Encyclopædia Britannica, 25 May 2016. quest-eb-com.lib2.taftschool.org/images/132_1258205. Accessed 14 Jul 2024.