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The MIT Libraries have a Smugmug account of professionally shot photos of MIT Libraries’ staff, spaces, events, exhibits, special collections, etc. Contact Brigham or Hannah for for the password to download.
- Gallery of commonly used images sized for news site use
- Browse and search the entire collection
- SmugMug Quick Start guide
Additional MIT Photo Resources
MIT Photos
- MIT CPS (Communication Production Services) Communications Initiatives Photo Library - A Flickr collection of professionally shot “stock” photos and video of MIT. Over 800 images of the MIT campus, buildings, classrooms, teaching, student activities, etc. Browse and search the collection.
- Image Resources at MIT - MIT Libraries' research guide that highlights several web sites for finding MIT-related images, with a focus on art and architecture
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Library image archives in the Public Domain
- Smithsonian, Open F|S (Asian Art)
- Getty Open Content Program
- British Library Flickr
- Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image Collection
General Photos (Free)
Note: As of September 2023, avoid use of images licensed under the CC-BY 2.0 license due to complications with attribution requirements.
- Pixabay - images and video released free of copyrights under Creative Commons CC0
- Google Advanced Image Search- (Free) Search for free images by specifying "free to use or share" in the usage rights field. Include a photo credit for the site, or photographer responsible for the photo.'
- Flickr- (Free) Flickr - Search for Creative Commons licensed photos by selecting "
- MorgueFile - (Free) - A public image archive with high-resolution digital stock photography for public use. Use this resource for generic images that can’t be found from MIT resources. Image quality (professional v. non) varies. Most photos don’t require attribution, but check license before using.
- Finding Images - MIT Libraries' research guide that highlights several web sites for finding images, with a focus on art and architecture
- US Government Photo Archives (Free) - A good resource for research, science and historic images. Most photos and images on these sites are in the public domain and may be used and reproduced without permission or fee. Some however, are protected by license (e.g. Smithsonian), so please be sure to read the disclaimers on each site before downloading a photo. Photos sources should be credited (e.g. Courtesy of: National Science Foundation)
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