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Web Design Links
Before downloading the image, check out the copyright
permission or terms of use for each image or web site. Once an
image is created, it is copyrighted. Most of the sites on this
page allow for free access to the images. There are a few sites
that request a link be made back to their website. Usually, the
link must be added to the same page as the image is displayed.
A bibliography is a good place
to put these links. For more information about copyright and the
internet check out these articles...
"What
is Copyright Protection?" by R.
Delgado-Martinez and
"10 Big Myths about Copyright Explained" by Brad Templeton.
Forgot
how to save an image from the Web? Try this:
Arrows, Buttons, and Bars
AAA Buttons (needs link back on same page
AmboGraphics Buttons and Bars (needs link back on same page)
Buttonland (needs link back on same page)
Free Gifs and Animations (needs link back on same page)
Free Buttons (needs link back on same page)
AmboGraphics Backgrounds (needs link back)
Phyllis's Backgrounds and Alphabets (needs link back on same page)
| Clip Art - No Link Back Required | Clip Art that Requires a Link Back on the Same Page as the Image |
Photographs
AccuNet/ AP Multimedia Archive (See Library for remote access password)
Images/ Pictures/ Graphics- created by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Images of American Political History
Library of Congress: Prints and Photographs Reading Room
National Image Library- created by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Last Updated: 11/15/07
Kristina McGlaun, Librarian
Jackson Creek Middle School