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**Canadian Copyright Law for Educators**
'Net Know-How from 2Learn. ca: [|Informational page on copyright images] [|Copyright Matters]

Sources for Copyright Friendly Images
Historical Images (Canada) A number of institutions in Canada permit use of images for educational puposes. Most require students to write a credit line below the image. This link takes you to a separate page that lists some of these instituttions. [|Smithsonian Institue] The Smithsonian allows use of images for educational purpose. Users must cite the author and source of the content. Copyright information and the Smithsonian URL must be cited. Works cannot be modified. [|NRCS Photo Gallery](from the U.S. Department of Agriculture) The NRCS offers free use of their images. The photos cover a range of topics from artwork to woodland habitats. Citation requirements can be found by scrolling down the page. [|NASA] NASA images are generally not copyrighted. Most images are availailable for educational use. Note that the NASA logo is copyrighted! [|Art Images for College Teaching] The site offers images of creative works in the public domain under US copyright law. Students are free to use and alter the images for educational purposes. [|Pics4Learning] Pics4Learning is a copyright-friendly image library for teachers and students. The site offers thousands of images -photos and graphics- for educational use. [|Art Images for College Teaching] This collection contains images of art and architectural works within the public domain as specified by US law.

 **Digital Youth Research**   Website for a project that "explores how kids use digital media in their everyday lives" outside of school. In addition to a report and the book "Hanging Out, Messing Around, Geeking Out: Living and Learning with New Media," the site features project background, field stories, and a bibliography covering digital media and education, gaming, mobile phone culture, and related topics. Administered by the Institute for the Study of Social Change, University of California, Berkeley.  URL: [|http://digitalyouth.ischool.berkeley.edu/]  **Life Photo Archive**   "Search millions of photographs from the LIFE photo archive, stretching from the 1750s to today. Most were never published and are now available for the first time through the joint work of LIFE and Google." Searchable by keyword, or browse by decade (1860s to 1970s) or featured people, places, events, sports, and culture. From Google.  URL: [|http://images.google.com/hosted/life]

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