Illustrations in books and journals
- Diagrams, illustrations, drawings, photographs and other graphic works, may be copied, either as a part of the extract limits permitted by the CLA Higher Education licence, or in isolation, provided that they are copied from the pages of a source which is licensed material under the CLA copyright scheme.
- Only copying from paper to paper is permitted for personal use although the CLA licence allows the library to scan images for designated course use through Solent Online Learning.
TIP: The CLA HE allows the library to scan images for educational use. Consider checking if there is a copyright cleared image available in an image bank or database or ask the library for information on digitisation:
Julie Kingstone: Digital Systems Support Librarian
Room: ML108 Ext: 3613. Tel: 023 8201 3613
E-mail: julie.kingstone@solent.ac.uk
Illustrations in newspapers
The Newspaper Licensing Agency ( NLA) licence permits the copying of photographs, illustrations and advertisements as well as text. Please see the pages on newspapers for further information.
Images from the internet
- Most images on websites are copyright protected and remain the property of the individual or company who set up the website.
- Please check before you download any images that it is legal for you to do so.
- You may be asked for payment so please ensure that you check this before proceeding.
- Some sites (known as image banks) offer images which are copyright free and free for personal and educational use.
- Google images is a good source of free to use materials. Use 'advanced search' to filter usage rights to those that can be re-used.
Logos
Logos are nearly always protected and should not be used without seeking permission of the copyright holder.