April 4th-13th: The Library Student Survey is active!
All students should have received an e-mail invitation to take the survey with the subject line “Your Opinion Matters: Take the Library Student Survey!”
Please take a moment to fill out this short, anonymous survey and help us improve library services.
Whoever creates content (e.g. poems - stories - articles - photos - artwork) owns the copyright to that content. If others want to use it they will need to cite the content by giving the owner credit.
When a for-profit business wants to use an image or a narrative, they pay the creator or create one in-house.
There are organization and collectives that supply open access images that you can use in papers, power points and poster presentations.
You can also see some of these in a Google search. Here is how it works. Search for an image - click on image and then click on tools. In this example we have selected "labeled for reuse".
Please check this list of free image resources online:
American Memory: Library of Congress
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Digital Public Library of America
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Perry-Castaneda Library Map Collection
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UNC-Chapel Hill Digital Collections
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