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Also, remember that, when you find a picture you need to go all the way to the original website that posted the picture.For example, on Google images, if you look to the right, you see a link to the website that the picture came from. You need to go to that page to check for copyright issues. Otherwise, you might be breaking the copyright on that picture. To avoid this issue, look up pictures that are free for anyone to use- Wikipedia Commons has a lot of them (try looking up your person in Wikipedia; click on a picture and it will take you to the page where you can check the copyright- most of the ones I've seen are free to use.)  
 
Also, remember that, when you find a picture you need to go all the way to the original website that posted the picture.For example, on Google images, if you look to the right, you see a link to the website that the picture came from. You need to go to that page to check for copyright issues. Otherwise, you might be breaking the copyright on that picture. To avoid this issue, look up pictures that are free for anyone to use- Wikipedia Commons has a lot of them (try looking up your person in Wikipedia; click on a picture and it will take you to the page where you can check the copyright- most of the ones I've seen are free to use.)  
  
This is a nice summary of folks, but you don't list your sources. Even though this isn't a paper you print out and hand in, the sources need to be listed.[[User:Dekeo|Dekeo]] 17:25, 5 December 2012 (UTC)
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This is a nice summary of folks, but you don't list your sources. Even though this isn't a paper you print out and hand in, the sources need to be listed.[[User:Dekeo|Dekeo]] 17:25, 5 December 2012 (UTC)

Revision as of 19:57, 5 December 2012

I fixed up your picture for you.

Also, remember that, when you find a picture you need to go all the way to the original website that posted the picture.For example, on Google images, if you look to the right, you see a link to the website that the picture came from. You need to go to that page to check for copyright issues. Otherwise, you might be breaking the copyright on that picture. To avoid this issue, look up pictures that are free for anyone to use- Wikipedia Commons has a lot of them (try looking up your person in Wikipedia; click on a picture and it will take you to the page where you can check the copyright- most of the ones I've seen are free to use.)

This is a nice summary of folks, but you don't list your sources. Even though this isn't a paper you print out and hand in, the sources need to be listed.Dekeo 17:25, 5 December 2012 (UTC)