Download - Citing and Saving Images on Powerpoint
Adding Images to PowerPointCorrectly saving and citing images
Ellen Dickman3/13/2013
What are public domain images?
Free to use but you still must cite the image
“Used with permission from Microsoft”
• Most digital images are protected by copyright.• Don’t think that if the registration
symbol is missing that it is free to use.
What isn’t in public domain?
But what if I can’t live without it?If you want to use an image for a PowerPoint presentation and you question it’s free use, obtain permission from the copyright holder.
IDEASE-mail the author
or photographer Call the publisher
“Used with permission from Microsoft”
Always cite!Regardless of the copyright status you must cite where you obtained the image.
Badgers DO care!
Stolz, Gary M. Badger animal meles meles. [ Photograph]. Retrieved from http://www.public-domain-image.com/fauna-animals-public-domain-images-pictures/badgers-public-domain-images-pictures/badger-animal-meles-meles.jpg.html
Standard APA citation of an image
As a general rule, the following elements are needed in the citation: Owner/creator/photographer/
artist's name, if knownDate of image Name of Image in italics If no name, describe and put in
bracketsRetrieved from: URL if applicable
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Retrieved from WŚŽƚŽŐƌĂƉŚ͘͘8http://www.public-domain-image.com/fauna-animals-public-domain-images-pictures/badgers-public-domain-images-pictures/badger-animal-meles-meles.jpg.html
Author ( no date) Title of photograph Description of image Retrieved from URL
More suggestions
If the image is scanned from a text or retrieved from a journalPlace of publicationPublisherDate of retrieval utilizing online
source
Choose an image that you like from the results list. Right-click on the image (extended click for Mac users) and select "Save Picture As..." from the mouse menu.
SAVE PICTURE
AS
Select the location that you want to save the image in and click 'Save'. Do not click 'save' before you look at the location, because you might not be able to find the image later.
Select “Save” and remember
your location!
Helpful Hint!Before closing your browser, try to open the image you just saved, to make sure that everything went well. The last thing that you want is to discard a search you spent time on, only to discover later that you cannot use the image because it has not been saved properly.
“Used with permission from Microsoft”
Click on the slide that you want to insert the image to
Created with PowerPoint presentation software
Select Insert < Picture < From File...On the 'Insert Picture' dialog, find and double-click on the image that you want to insert to PowerPoint
Created with PowerPoint presentation software.
Green, Yvonne. Blood Pressure Screening. [Photograph]. Retrieved from: http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/details.asp
Helpful Hint!
You will want to resize the picture and don’t forget to cite the image.
“Used with permission from Microsoft”
So….what do I cite?
Any items obtained from the web or scanned from a print source should be attributed to the owner of the copyrighted work. This includes photographs, paintings, or other works of art, tables, graphs, and other illustrations from primary or secondary source materials. Youtube videos should also be attributed.