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Find Inspiration: Consider Googling School Library Display Ideas to spark your creativity and begin the showcase design process.
Why should you care? Read THIS article!
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Image Quest Database
If you use this source, the citations are already created for you!
Open the Database by clicking the link below.
Note: Use the Robinson Database Passwords when accessing the database at home.
Getty Images
Use this site to find images, videos, and music!
Click here to check it out: Getty Images
Google Images
If you search in Google Images, you can filter the results to find rights free images.
Once you search for an image, complete the following steps:
Click "Tools"
Select "Image Rights" (use the drop down menu)
Select "Labeled for Noncommercial Reuse with Modification"
You are welcome to use the images displayed as a result of this filter, with proper attribution.
The CTL Toolkit: https://www.crisistextline.org/toolkit
CTL Trends : https://crisistrends.org/#visualizations
CTL TED video (this 2015 video is a bit dated now -- only 6+ million messages back then, but now we're almost at 100 million -- but the short video is a great primer on the org; and at 5:30 mark, she talks a lot about their passion for data and their desire to share it to help others, and the data is so much richer now with almost 100 million text messages; the whole video in 9 min and worth checking out):
https://www.ted.com/talks/nancy_lublin_the_heartbreaking_text_that_inspired_a_crisis_help_line