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LibGuides: Best practices

Acceptable Images

Public Domain: Works that you can use in any way you want to. Most works enter the public domain once intellectual property laws expire, but some enter because creators wish for their work to be available without copyright law restrictions.

Creative Commons: Creative Commons is an organization that has made the process of applying copyright licenses much easier. Creators can choose from six licenses with a range of restrictions and easily access the license and legal code for their choice. This clear licensing and common-sense explanation of copyright makes it a lot easier to find and use work legally and ethically. 


While one could make an argument that we fall under the protection of Fair Use with LibGuide, we ask that you first attempt to find works that are available under Public Domain or Creative Commons. We want to promote open resources that are accessible to all people we serve - including alumni and members of the public. We also want students to see that there are plenty of amazing, open, free resources that they'll be able to use beyond their time at MC3.  Think of your LibGuide as a way to promote the use of such materials.

If you feel that including an item that is not Public Domain or Creative Commons is necessary, please make sure it falls under Fair Use and attribute it properly.

Recommended Image Repositories

Create Your Own Images

Infographics, Wordles, Timelines, Charts, Graphs, Etc...

How to Attribute your Creative Commons Images

Your attribution should follow this format, which adheres to Creative Commons best practices.

Title of image/video [linked to original image]

by Author [linked to profile page]

under License [linked to license deed]

Click on the tabs above to see examples.

How to Attribute your Public Domain Images

Your attribution should follow this format:

Title of work [linked to original image]

by Author, Date (if known, or n.d. if not known)

Public Domain

Click on the tabs above to see examples.

Dinant 1649

Dinant. By Joan Blaeu, 1649. Public Domain

Degas Study of a Dancer

A Study of a Dancer. By Edgar Degas, n.d. Public Domain

Vergilius Vat Folio. By Vergilius Vaticanus, n.d. Used under Public Domain