How do you find the information to cite a website?
Where to find it: Normally this information is found at the bottom of the page, next to the words last updated. If you see a website that has a date like c2010, that’s actually the copyright date, not the date of publication. If this is the only date you can find, make sure to include the c in your citation.
How do you cite Google Images in APA?
How to cite an image from Google Images in APA: Image creator’s Last name, First initial. Middle initial. (Year published).
Do you need to cite public domain images?
Images must be cited like all other resources. If you use an image you did not create, you must provide a citation, even if the image is very small, or in the public domain. Image citations should include the following information, if available: Repository information (museum, library, or other owning institution)
Do you need to credit public domain images?
You can freely use, copy, modify, and share public-domain images, even commercially. While attribution is not legally required, it’s good practice. Images with a Creative Commons (CC) license are another good option. The specific CC license explains what you’re allowed to do with the image.
Can I use public domain images?
Anyone can use a public domain work without obtaining permission, but no one can ever own it. If, for example, someone has collected public domain images in a book or on a website, the collection as a whole may be protectable even though individual images are not.
How do I know if an image is public domain?
How to determine a photograph is in the public domainThe photo was created by the U.S. government. The photo lacks a copyright notice. The photo’s copyright has expired. The photo is not eligible for copyright protection. The photo has been dedicated to the public domain.
How do you know if something is a public domain?
1. Locate the work’s publication date and see if it is published before 1923. If it is, the work is automatically placed in public domain.