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Handling .GIF Images

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LibGuides will handle .GIF images

Credit: EdgewaterGreyts

      

    CCD Writing Center

    • CCD Writing Center  
        
      The Writing Center computer lab has 37 PC’s for student use. They are available for you to type your papers or do internet research for any class.

    Purpose of This LibGuide

    This LibGuide contains reusable digital objects which can be used to create other guides.  Of course, this guide is designed specifically for the Auraria Library Instruction Program and certain localized resources.  The concepts and techniques are reusable. 

     

    This guide is an outcome of my professional growth, expertise and training as it applies to "Using LibGuides for Instructional Purposes." 

     

    For the theory behind the use and reuse of digital learning objects see the following guide:  "Close Encounters with Learning Objects of a Digital Kind."

        

      Handling PNG Files

      Introducing the LibGuides Add-on Module

      from October 22, 2008

      Schockokuss ...3 additional options

      Users can upload images (in any web-recognizable format, i.e. gif, jpg, png) from their computer into the LibGuides boxes via the Rich Text Editor, and the images will be stored on LibGuides servers. The initial storage limit is set to 2 GB per institution, i.e. approx 10,000 images using the average image sizes – more than enough for all practical purposes of using them in your guides. As storage costs decrease we will also increase the storage limits …
          
          Mallomar (aka) Schokokuss

          

        CCD Writing Center

        How To Do Images

         

        Always Use a Header

        Books

        Put Your Text Below

        Resize the image to fit before you upload it

        Resizing images is another lesson

        Wrapping Text Around Images is another lesson

        Start With Left Justification for your image

        Centering or right justifying is another lesson

        Prefer to use images which you either own or have permissions and for which you give credit or attribution under a "Commons License."

        Litigation support is another lesson

            
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