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It took me a while to go through this week's "thing". It was easy enough to find images I like, but trying to understand all the creative commons stuff had its challenges.
I like that there is so much out there, you name the topic you'll find an image. I suppose what I don't like is you normally have to "join", some even download the app to use.
Images could be useful for library signage and small displays, but in my day to day role I doubt I'd really use many images.
I love your image Sarah!! My Nana was Italian also, but I don't remember her cooking these...wish she did!!
ReplyDeleteI like using the images from the database - Britannica Image Quest. Very easy to use. Great for library classes and library displays. It also provides you with the referencing details (APA, Chicago, MLA). :)
Don't forget also that a picture can break up text, and can say a thousand words- like the memories you conjure up with your photo.
ReplyDeleteJust know that there are great images out there...should you need to use!