 This video will show you several websites that you can use to find images or videos to use in your assignments. Remember, even when you use media that you found through this type of search, you still need to provide a citation for that media in your work. This is important for giving credit to the creator and letting your professor know where you found the item. We'll start on the Creative Commons search website. Links to all of the websites in this video are located in the Canvas module. We'll enter our search, and once we perform the search, selecting an individual image provides more information about the specific license, and we'll let us find the information that we need to cite the item, such as the creator and title. In the left bar of the search results page, you can choose any filters that you need for your search. Next, we will look on the Pixabay website. All images, videos, and other content on Pixabay is free for anyone to use. Here we are entering a search term with images selected in the search menu. Here are our search results. Once you've found your search results, you can use the options at the top of the page to choose items of a particular size or even to switch between images and videos. Once again, clicking on an individual search result will take you to a page that gives you the information that you need for citing it. Next, we'll look at Vimeo Creative Commons searches. This site is a little harder to find great search results in, but it is specific to videos, which can be helpful. On the Creative Commons searches page, start with the Browse link under the type of license you'd like to use. Then click on the magnifying glass on the top right to enter your search term. An additional site that you can use for finding appropriately licensed images is Flickr. On Flickr, start at the home page and enter your search term. Then on the search results page, click on any license above your search results and select the type of license that you need. If you won't need to modify an image, click on All Creative Commons. If you do need to modify an image, click on Modifications aloud. Last, you can even use Google Images Advanced Search function to find appropriately licensed images. From the Google Images homepage, click on the Settings link in the bottom right corner. Then click on Advanced Search in this menu. Enter your search terms at the top of the Advanced Search page and then choose the type of rights you'll need in the Usage Rights link at the bottom of the page. After you search, you can change the license you selected if you need to, using the menu at the top of the search results. Or, if you forget to select a license before you search, you can apply the search filter after you get your search results by clicking on Tools. And then, selecting Usage Rights and your type of license. This video has demonstrated the search feature for several sites that help you find digital media to use in your assignments. The next part of the module will discuss giving credit for this media and creating citations.