Finding Pictures Online for Projects and Websites
When you choose pictures to use in your project, you need to keep in mind copyright issues. If you are not sure if the picture is copyrighted, don't use it unless you have properly documented the source. Make sure you check out the Multimedia Project Guidelines Also, read the following article:
The 411 on Copyright for Net
Photos.
The following sites are listed here for you to use as they are all "free" from restrictions:
Amazing Picture Machine - a product of the North Central Regional Laboratory. Somewhat limited in its results. Explore the link for "What kind of pictures are on the Amazing Picture Machine: before deciding upon your keyword search.
American Memory Historical Collections for the National Digital Library
- Best suited for history projects. Copyright explanations are provided in each topic area.
Agricultural Research Service Information Staff
(ARS) - A complimentary source of quality digital photos.
Clip-Art - Microsoft Clip Art
- the clip-art gallery of photos, clip-art, sounds, motion. All Clip-Art
Copyright Free Photo Library
- These are available for Web design, backgrounds, and printed images. The collection is small and will require alphabetical browsing using rather simple keywords.
Digital Library Project
- from the University of California at Berkeley provides more than 80,000 digital images. This site can also be referenced as Cal Photos. A clear "Usage and Permissions" link will answer any questions. Most of the photos are available for nonprofit use. The search engine may be difficult to use...ask for help!
National Image Library - from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Still photos of wildlife, plants, Wildlife Refuges, and other scenery, as well as wildlife management work.
Pics4learning - was established especially for teachers and students, and provides thousands of images that have been donated and are copyright free. The images are categorized by topics.
Picsearch - Type a keyword, click on search, and a variety of thumbnails will appear. Beneath each is an "info" link that will give a quick synopsis about the photo, including the source. The image is also displayed in its original context, will will be useful for topic information.
Picture Collection Online - a free site from the New York Public Library. Covers more than 12,000 subject areas. Displays selected portions of N.Y.'s Mid-Manhattan Library's extensive collection.