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Digital Image Use 101: Finding and Using Images From the Internet
February 15, 11:30am - 12:15pmManoa Campus, Hamilton Library 306
Are you confident in finding and using images from the Internet? Do you know about "fair use"? Can you distinguish images in different license conditions, such as public domain and Creative Commons? This workshop will introduce tips for finding, identifying, and using digital images for your academic work and beyond. Knowing what resources are available on the Internet and using them properly are critical skills for succeeding in your academic and professional career.
Participants will learn how the digital image industry works, tips for searching images, various online resources, how to avoid copyright violation, how to develop a critical eye for identifying the credibility of digital images, and how to cite images in your paper and projects.
The workshop is open to students, faculty and staff at UH.
Event Sponsor
Department of Art and Art History, Manoa Campus
More Information
Kanako Iwase, Visual Resources Librarian, (808) 956-8239, kanako3@hawaii.edu, http://guides.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/aecontent.php?pid=94214&sid=780976
| Friday, February 15 | |
| 11:30am | Digital Image Use 101: Finding and Using Images From the Internet Manoa Campus, Hamilton Library 306 |
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