Images, like text, have copyright. That means there are restrictions on how you can use them legally.
Fortunately, we provide access to millions of useful images that you can use, for free, and more and more people are making their images available through the Creative Commons.
A few tips:
Start with the databases available to you through Muskingum University:
On the left side of the Library's website, click on "Databases." You'll see this image, with the alphabet below it:
If you already know the name of the database you should use, click on the letter appropriate to the first letter of the database and scroll until you find the one you want.
If you don't know which database(s) to use, the "All Database Types" pull-down menu is very helpful. Using that pull-down menu, look for "Images" and click on it. Many searchable image resources are now available to you. For a good search of resources, you should never limit yourself to just one database if multiple databases are suggested. Each database has a short description--reading that will help you decide which databases you might need to use.
Starting your book search with the Muskingum Catalog will allow you to find the books we not only have on our shelves, but also the eBooks that we have access to through our own purchases, but also those purchased through our membership in OPAL. These eBooks won't be available in an OhioLINK search, which you can very easily do after you see what we have through our catalog--for instructions on that, see Book Searches: OhioLINK, which is an option on the left side of this page.