A short 7-minute nugget presentation on which licences are appropriate for use on education, where to find images that are not copyrighted and how to cite the source.
And a Jedi trick!
15. Creator’s name/nickname (if known). Title/caption of image. Medium. Name of
website providing the image. Publisher, date of content. Medium (Web). Date
of access. <URL of web page>.
(Example)
Works Cited:
Dakota L. Common Snapping Turtle Close Up. Digital image. Wikipedia: The Free
Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 2011. Web. 20 Feb. 2012. <http://
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Common_Snapping_Turtle_Close_Up.jpg>.
In-Text:
(Dakota L.)
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http://asvlibrary.wordpress.com/citations-and-academic-honesty/
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(short URL: http://goo.gl/x9HEVd)
17. “Images Licences, Find, Citation… and a Jedi
Trick” by Samuel Landete is licensed under a
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