It is the student/researcher's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when using, publishing or otherwise distributing materials.
Be sure to investigate the copyright restrictions at each website and to always cite any images you include in your own work.
Note: Even Copyright Free Images must be properly cited and credited.
For information about how to cite images, please visit our Citation Guide:
Just like any intellectual property, images and their use are subject to copyright law. Though images are easy to find online and in other resources, their use is limited by the type of rights or licenses that apply to them. Below, you will find the most common image licenses that you will encounter when searching for images.
Remember, there is no such thing as a simple image search on the internet! When we find online images, it is often impossible to know who that image belongs to or if you are allowed to use it. We recommend using the resources listed on this guide to ensure you are accessing images that can be used, and that you understand the parameters of that use. If you have any questions, please contact your Liaison Librarian or the Copyright Librarian.
Using images in your assignments
If you are looking for images to use in a presentation or assignment, look for images with the following rights: public domain, educational use, or creative commons. You will need to provide a citation for every image used (give credit to the creator).
If you are looking for images to edit or remix, look for images with a Creative Commons license that allows for derivatives (CC BY, CC BY-SA, CC BY-NC, CC BY-NC-SA). See below for more information about creative commons licenses. You may not pass off Creative Commons images as your own design or creation.
All rights reserved
No rights reserved
Rights managed
Some rights reserved
Some rights reserved