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Finding Images using Google Images

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Step-by-step instructions on how to find the licensing filter for finding searching the Internet using Google Images.

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Page 1: Finding Images using Google Images

A Guide to Searching Images

Google

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Enter your search terms in the single search box. NOTE: use Boolean operators.

Choose Images from the navigation menu.

Click on small gear icon located in the top right corner.

Choose Advanced search from the drop-down menu.

Scroll down to the bottom of the page to find usage rights.

Review results list and select an image.

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Choose the appropriate license filter, usually free to use, share, or modify, from the drop-down menu. Click Advanced Search.

Choose the image you wish to use. Click View Page to find the original image location.

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Locate attribution. When using images it is essential to give a full attribution of the source of any material used. Sharing images, including making them available on Blackboard or Moodle, is not permitted unless: • you are the copyright

holder • you have permission

of the copyright holder to do so

The image source may be Flickr, Wikimedia, Creative Commons, or another image provider.

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Examples for some of the most common instances of attribution: Google Images Vincent Van Gogh, Starry Night, 1889 (oil paint on canvas). Retrieved 7.27.11: http://www.vangoghgallery.com/painting/starryindex.html Flickr Images Science Library, UC Irvine by askpang, 2007 (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) Wikimedia Commons Featherbed Alley Printshop (2006) by Aodhdubh (CC BY-SA 3.0)

For faculty and students to establish and maintain professional and academic integrity, all images used in presentations and handouts (PowerPoint, Prezi, etc.) must be: • used in accordance with copyright law or have received permissions for use • covered by fair use and public domain stipulations • correctly cited The attribution can be placed on the corresponding individual slide with the image or properly listed in a single slide at the end of the presentation deck.