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Finding, Using and Publishing Images in Advanced Research, Teaching and Graduate Studies

Finding, Using and Publishing Images in Advanced Research, Teaching and Graduate Studies In-Person

This session introduces you to advanced tools for finding, using and building ‘sustainable’ image collections for teaching, research and publishing. How do you design an image collection to store those valuable ideas and easily retrieve them in the future? How do you add metadata to image files for effective computer searches? What type of image file should you be saving your images in? What are the differences in image files? Why can you not cut and paste images into your PowerPoint presentations? Where do you look for that particular image? How do you quickly find copyright information on the various publishers? How do you determine what copyright permissions are needed for teaching or publishing your thesis, book, article? Are there different requirements? Is copyright permission needed for using images on Quercus, webpages or blogs? What are the best resources to save time and obtain the images you need? This session introduces tools, resources and answer those questions. (This session is part of the UTM Library 501 program, but all U of T affiliated  persons are welcome to attend).

Date:
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Time:
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Campus:
UTM
Categories:
  Library Research  
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Event Organizer

Andrew Nicholson