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  2. PICRYL is a public domain search & similarity engine. Picryl is a media source you can use to find images, documents, and references. Find millions of public domain files from hundreds of sources: all in one place. Discover collections of historical moments and public figures.

  3. CC Search Portal

    search.creativecommons.org

    Creative Commons Our Work Relies On You! Help us keep the internet free and open. Global Network. Join a global community working to strengthen the Commons

  4. A Search Engine for Finding Free, Public Domain Images from...

    www.openculture.com/2021/03/a-search-engine-for-finding-free-public-domain...

    “Every image you find here is in the pub­lic domain and com­plete­ly free to use, although cred­it­ing the source insti­tu­tion is rec­om­mend­ed!”

  5. Wikimedia Commons

    www.commons.wikimedia.org

    Please use the search box at the top of this page or the links to the right the links further down. Feel free to subscribe to our syndicated feeds. Using? To fulfill the free license requirements, please read our Reuse guide. You can also request a file. Identifying? Have a browse through Category:Unidentified subjects. If you find something ...

  6. Homepage - Creative Commons

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    Search Portal. Find engines to search openly licensed material for creative and educational reuse. Open Source. Help us build products that maximize creativity and innovation

  7. Public Domain - Creative Commons

    creativecommons.org/public-do

    Find engines to search openly licensed material for creative and educational reuse. Help us build products that maximize creativity and innovation. Public Domain. Our licenses help authors keep and manage their copyright on terms they choose.

  8. PICRYL - Public Domain Media Search Engine

  9. Public Work

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    Public Work is a search engine for public domain content. Explore 100,000+ copyright-free images from The MET, New York Public Library, and other sources.

  10. PICRYL is the largest media source for public domain images, scans, and documents. PICRYL is an AI-driven search & similarity engine. PICRYL makes the world's public domain media fun to find and easy to use.

  11. Public Domain List - Creative Commons

    creativecommons.org/publicdomain

    Find engines to search openly licensed material for creative and educational reuse Open Source Help us build products that maximize creativity and innovation

  12. About Openverse | Openverse

    openverse.org/about

    Openverse is a tool that allows openly licensed and public domain works to be discovered and used by everyone. Openverse searches across more than 800 million images and audio tracks from open APIs and the Common Crawl dataset.

  13. This guide will help you find and correctly attribute public domain and Creative Commons media for your project or presentation.

  14. Search over 800 million free and openly licensed images, photos, audio, and other media types for reuse and remixing.

  15. How to search for images you can (legally) use for free

    www.theverge.com/23308003/image-search-free-legal-use-how-to-wikimedia...

    One of the easiest ways to find an image that’s free to use is to search for one on a stock image site, like Pexels, Unsplash, or Pixabay. The images on these sites are free, and providing...

  16. Public Domain Archive

    archive.org/details/public-domain-archive

    Videos from the Youtube channel Public Domain Archive that are dedicated to the public domain, free for everyone to use

  17. Guide to Finding Interesting Public Domain Works Online

    publicdomainreview.org/guide-to-finding-interesting-public-domain-works-online

    Overview. This guide is intended to assist people who are interested in exploring interesting works which have entered the public domain. It covers: Collecting leads. Online Collections. Legal Stuff. Licensing. When Does a Work Pass Into The Public Domain? 1. Collecting Leads.

  18. Search – A Basic Guide - Internet Archive Help Center

    help.archive.org/help/search-a-basic-guide

    0. There are several types of search on archive.org: General Metadata Search. Full-Text Search. Bookreader Text Search. TV News Captions. Wayback Machine Search. You may also be looking for: Where is advanced search? What search APIs are available? Can I search by Creative Commons license? How do I sort search results?

  19. Public Work: A Fast Search Engine for Public Domain Images -...

    kottke.org/24/07/public-work-a-fast-search-engine-for-public-domain-images

    Public Work is an image search engine that boasts 100,000 “copyright-free” images from institutions like the NYPL, the Met, etc. It’s fast with a relatively simple interface and uses AI to auto-categorize and suggest possibly related images (both visually and content-wise).

  20. 9 Best Sites for Public Domain Images - Lifewire

    www.lifewire.com/web-resources-for-public-domain-images-3482714

    9 Best Sites for Public Domain Images. Get high-res public domain photos from Pixabay, Pexels, Unsplash, and other free websites. By. Stacy Fisher. Updated on November 30, 2023. Below are all the best websites I use to download images that are in the public domain.

  21. Over 5 million+ high quality stock images, videos and music shared by our talented community. All images. Read more about the Content License. Free image by yoshitaka2. Home. Photos. Illustrations. Vectors. Videos. Music. Sound Effects. GIFs. background. wallpaper. flowers. woman. landscape. people. money. travel. house. sea. autumn.

  22. Search the history of over 866 billion web pages on the Internet. Search the Wayback Machine

  23. Public Domain Search - Appropedia, the sustainability wiki

    www.appropedia.org/Public_Domain_Search

    Appropedia's Public Domain Search (PDS) is a custom search engine which searches sites that contain mostly or completely public domain content. The majority of these sites are from the US federal government ; others are added when we are made aware of them.

  24. Search the history of over 866 billion web pages on the Internet. Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library offering free universal access to texts, movies & music, as well as 624 billion archived web pages.