The participants asked very good and interesting questions, like:
- How do you credit an image that you use as part of a video clip?
- (I would include information about images in the after text)
- What about images in powerpoint presentations, that are only presented to students during a lecture, and not published online?
- In presentations for students it is equally relevant to make clear the source of the images I have used, preferrably by adding the photographers name clear and visibly at the bottom of the image.
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The demonstration:
Jag börjar med att söka och hitta en bild på nätet som jag vill använda, som också har en creative commons licens:
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feelings by Lena Tembe CC BY-NC |
To use a creative commons licensed image, you need to add the following metadata, preferrably directly under the image.
- The title of the image + a direct link to the original place on the web, where you found it.
- The name of the creator, in some cases the username, + a link to the website of the creator
- Add the type of creative commons license of the image + a link to the creativecommons website where the conditions of this particular license is explained.
(Thanks for clearing that out to me, Kristina Alexandersson at https://www.webbstjarnan.se/, in this "how-to"-youtube movie)
För att dela en creative commons licensierad bild, ange följande metadata, nära helst direkt under bilden:
- Bildens titel + direktlänk till bildens original (där du hittade den på nätet)
- Upphovsmannens namn, *eller* användarnamn + länk till hens webplats/bloggplats etc
- Den creative commons licens bilden har + länk till förklaringssida om just den licensen
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Women holding parts of the first four Army computersPublic domain |
The image above is not under copyright = all rights reserved,
nor does it fall under creative commons = some rights reserved.
Instead it falls under the public domain.
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