From a live webinar — How to find images you can use VIDEO
How do you know when you can use an image for a public-facing project? What is Creative Commons licensing? How can you protect your public art history projects? What are the best strategies for finding high-resolution images that you can use for teaching and public art history?
From a Smarthistory Commons Conversations webinar on 11/12/20
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