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Simplify and improve your search for images with Image Quest. Now you can access more than two million rights-cleared images from over 40 of the best collections in the world.
Fully searchable and coming complete with copyright information and citations, the images can be used for teacher lessons plans, assignments, student reports and projects. They can also be used on your institution's interactive whiteboards, Web sites, newsletters, newspapers, flyers, and bulletins.
Images can be downloaded, printed, saved in a "Lightbox" or virtual folder, or emailed as JPEGs.
"Winner of the Distinguished Achievement Award for Schools, Libraries and Universities" - Association of Educational Publishers (AEP)
"Easy to access, broad in scope, rights-cleared, effective as an intellectual-property teaching tool, and positively lethal for browsers, this database will be of interest to public, school, and academic libraries. Highly recommended."- Kathleen McBroom Booklist Online
"This is an online file of more than two million rights-cleared images covering some 40 image collections. For every image in the database, there’s complete metadata with the source, copyright holder, caption, and keywords. This top-quality product’s content and usability rate a ten all the way. Excellent throughout, Image Quest is going to serve researchers from grade school through university levels very well. There’s also a helpful section on Copyright Guidelines/Usage Agreement, which leads to a clear statement about the appropriate “personal, non-commercial use” of the file’s content." - Best Reference 2010 Library Journal.com
"At Immanuel Primary School, we provide rich learning resources for learners of all ages. Image Quest has changed the way our students and teachers think about image searching. Image Quest allows students to safely learn about keyword searching to find copyright compliant, educationally relevant images for their personalised inquiries. Our teachers and parents have the peace of mind that students can safely search among millions of appropriate images from extensive reputable collections whilst learning how to correctly attribute images in a consistent format accessible by young learners." - Christine Haynes, ICT Coordinator, Immanuel Primary School, SA
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Sourced from some of the world’s greatest collections - including: |
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• Bridgeman Art Library
• Dorling Kindersley Images (DK Images)
• Encyclopædia Britannica
• Getty Images
• Image Quest Marine
• Fairfax Photos (AU)
• Photolibrary (AU)
• Lebrecht Music + Art
• National Geographic Society
• National Portrait Gallery
• Natural History Museum
• Nature Picture Library
• News International
• Oxford Scientific
• Science Photo Library
• WPA (Education Clip Library)
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