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Finding and Using Images from the Internet

I should put a picture here…. Finding and Using Images from the Internet. Anne Huffman. Where should I start?. Licensed resources from the Dykes Library databases list http://library.kumc.edu/databases/dbinfo.htm Images,MD AccessMedicine. Why do we pay for licensed image databases?.

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Finding and Using Images from the Internet

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  1. I should put a picture here… Finding and Using Images from the Internet Anne Huffman

  2. Where should I start? • Licensed resources from the Dykes Library databases list • http://library.kumc.edu/databases/dbinfo.htm • Images,MD • AccessMedicine

  3. Why do we pay for licensed image databases? • Safe use of proprietary content • Quality • Trust • Often packaged with other tools or content: Search, user account, save, export,… For you

  4. Graphics in Books or Journals • Images , Tables, Graphs, Figures in textbooks or journal papers. • Contact publisher to identify owner and seek permission.

  5. Public (Free) Images • Popular content sites • Creators have agreed to share royalty-free • “Some rights-reserved” approach • Easy

  6. Images on the Web • Isn’t everything on Google free? • Check for copyright permissions • Some are clearly identified and others are not • Assume restricted unless stated otherwise • Google

  7. Guidelines for Using Images • Find an image with clearly stated terms of use that you can meet • Determine use for teaching versus publishing • Attach the URL for future reference • Match the image size to its use • Cite the owner of the image and the permission agreement

  8. Images and your document: some suggestions • Use the Notes field in PowerPoint to attribute source, capture legend, url, etc • Create a bibliography to list images • If publishing, get policy from the journal to which you’re submitting

  9. “I Already Have the Perfect Image” • Can you identify where you found it? • Does it have a copyright statement? • If so, can you find the copyright owner and ask permission? • If so, is there a price? • If so, are you willing to pay? • Be prepared to describe how you want to use the image

  10. Sound like a hassle?

  11. Here to help • Copyright and Document Delivery Office • Crystal Cameron-Vedros, MLS, Head, cvedros@kumc.edu • Copyright@kumc.edu • 913-588-5073 • Staff have experience working with publishers and permissions-seeking.

  12. Sources for Medical Images on the Web • Link from Dykes Library Databases list • See Need to Find Medical Images? http://library.kumc.edu/reference/medimages.htm

  13. Library Liaisons • Rebecca Brown, Health Policy & Mgmt • Kristin Whitehair, SON • Deb Kennedy, SAH • Anne Huffman, SOM • Jason Stirnaman, SOM • Bob Pisciotta, SOM

  14. These slides were adapted and modified from: Finding and Using Images for Instruction by Jason Stirnaman Crystal Cameron-Vedros A.R. Dykes Copyright Staff

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