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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions Working with Images in Articles Using Images & Photos: A How, Why, & Where Tutorial (3. Filling in Attribution Fields) Caption: This is where the image caption goes. It's always a good idea to use one.
Owner Name: The "owner" of this image is Public Domain. I
added "courtesy of Wikipedia.org" to be nice (that is not required in
order to be legal. But the Wiki is a fabulous, free source that many of
us use often, so it only seems right to give them credit if we want to
continue to use them as a source.)
On Flickr, for example, each image has an owners name and that would go here. URL of Image Page: This is the page URL where the image was found. If it was uploaded from your hard drive, you can leave it blank. License: this describes the license for the image. A list of license types may be found at: http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/ Notes: anything else you wish to say about the image, specifically regarding it's copyright and ownership. |
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