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The NYPL Digital Gallery provides access to over 300,000 images digitized from primary sources and printed rarities in... see more
A collection of historical photographs and images from many participating institutions on Flickr. Flickr users are... see more
In 1943, Ansel Adams (1902-1984), America's most well-known photographer, documented the Manzanar War Relocation Center... see more
Breathtaking images of France and Parisian landmarks. These photos will enrich the learning experience for students of... see more
Fake viral images have become a hallmark of the Internet. But if we look back through history, it's possible to find fake... see more
E-Books Directory has a well organized site map format that makes it easy for you to locate free downloadable e-Books of... see more
Note, that Pixabay images are public domain images you can freely use for personal and commercial use without attribution... see more
Hundreds of photographs, documents, and film clips to browse to discover the connection between some of the National... see more
Bringing you a world of inspiring and thought-provoking stories, Maptia is a collaborative project with photographers,... see more
News in the digital age spreads faster than ever, and so do lies and hoaxes. Digital verification skills are essential... see more
The Library of Congress: Panoramic Photogragh Collection contains about 4,000 panoramic photographs taken between 1851... see more
Photos for Class provides you with an easy to use search engine to find and access images that are appropriate for school... see more
'In 1960 the United States put its first Earth-observing environmental satellite into orbit around the planet. Over the... see more
PhotoPin helps bloggers find photos for their blog and makes adding them to their post fast and easy.Just search for any... see more
Pics4Learning is a safe, free image library for education. Teachers and students can use the copyright-friendly photos &... see more
Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institute, is an excellent image collection containing over 8,000 photographs,... see more
The Courtauld Institute of Art provides you with a searchable database of over 40,000 images from the Courtauld, The... see more
The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA)'s Open Access Project, launched Jan. 23, 2019, provides everyone with free, Open Access... see more
This website is a guide to digital photography. There are interactive forums so you can talk about digital photography... see more
J. Paul Getty Museum's Open Content Program (web-link: Getty Search Gateway) makes freely available over 109,000+ digital... see more
As of today (Feb. 7, 2017) The Met has adopted an open access policy making more than 375,000 public domain works in the... see more
Here learners use WebImage, a Web-based customized version of ImageJ, (a) to investigate the nature of fading in old... see more
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam is the current leader in Open Content. Open Content calls for curators to put their holdings... see more
Engineer and amateur photographer Matt Frondorf spent six days driving across the country from New York City to San... see more