Creative Commons

Sharing is encouraged by using Creative Commons!

Search.CreativeCommons.org for Images and Music

Wikimedia Images and Video

More images with built-in permission to use in your work:

​Pics4Learning

flickrCC

https://imgbin.com/


Creative Commons has different Types of Licenses ranging from simple attribution "photo by" to attribution along with no modifications, or "Share Alike" attribution showing you share too!


Easy Research through our WakeID Login (off campus password obtained in Library). These sources have links to citations for writing the Bibliography.

Teachers:

If you are presenting or writing a paper, you still have to cite your work using the MLA Format to give credit to the author! Look for the creator or author, even on a website. Here's the basic MLA format for everything from art to interviews, for web and non-web resource. Use description when needed.

Sample:

Author’s last name, First name. “Title of small part of resource.” Title of Overall big part of resource. Description of source. Sponsor or Publisher of source, date of last update. Format. Date accessed. <URL>.

"Occluded mesocyclone tornado." National Severe Storms Laboratory. Photograph. Wikimedia, Inc., May 3, 1999. Web. Oct. 19, 2016. <https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Occluded_mesocyclone_tornado2_-_NOAA.jpg>.



Notice the addition of description of source and format in non-traditional entries. This is for you to let the reader know the type of source and format you are citing.