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  1. Aug 15, 2016 · Pixabay offers tens of thousands of images in the public domain — free to use without attribution. Wikimedia , mentioned above, is a vast, searchable repository in its own right. Libreshot.com , Unsplash and Public Domain Pictures feature high-resolution, public domain images.

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  2. Aug 22, 2022 · 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...

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  3. Follow these simple steps: Go to publons.com. Register with your name and email, then follow the prompts to set up your reviewer profile. It takes seconds. Follow the prompts to complete your profile. Start adding your review and editorial records from your dashboard: Adding review records.

  4. Stock photos, also called photography stock or stock photographs, are available and existing photos that you can use in projects for free or with a minimal licensing fee. You can access a wide range of stock images from Pexels and Pixabay directly in Canva.

    • Free Images
    • Google Images with Usage Rights
    • Wikimedia Commons
    • Flickr: The Commons
    • Morguefile
    • StockSnap.io
    • Unsplash
    • Picjumbo
    • Stockvault
    • PD Photo

    FREEIMAGES- Free Images is one of the best sites to locate free stock photos. The site is one of the best sites to locate free stock photos and contains thousands of free images that can be used by virtually anyone. While many of the pictures are free, some images do require written permission first.

    Google Images - Searching on Google Images search is a great way to find many interesting pictures, but it used to be very time consuming to find pictures you could legally use on your site. Thankfully, Google now has an option to search images by usage rights. In the image below, under the Search tools (1.) and then Usage Rights(2.), you can filte...

    Wikimedia Commons- Fantastic media repository that is part of the Wikipedia umbrella project, where users are free to use any of the site's photos, audio, videos, and other media freely.

    Flickr: The Commons - Flickr: The Commons is a section of Flickrcontaining pictures with no copyrights from The Library Of Congress, museums, Smithsonian Institution, and Flickr users. Flickr British Library- A fantastic collection of scans from the British Library of over 11,000,000 public domain pictures.

    MorgueFile- Another fantastic site to locate high-resolution digital stock photography. The site offers thousands of free images, almost all which have no restrictions or agreements attached. Also, the site does not require a login to download the high-quality files.

    StockSnap.io- A great collection of thousands of high-resolution images that are free from Copyright restrictions.

    Unsplash- Fantastic site with over 550,000 high-resolution photos that can be used by anyone from a community of generous photographers.

    Picjumbo- A great collection of totally free photos for commercial and personal use in a wide variety of categories.

    StockVault- Another great site containing thousands of free stock photography in a large variety of categories.

    PD Photo- Another great collection of thousands of free public domain pictures. This site contains one of the best collections of travel pictures from around the world.

  5. How do I use Publons? Setting up an account. If you don’t already have a Publons account, you’ll need to register for one. Signing up is free and easy. Follow these simple steps: Go to publons.com. Register with your name and email, then follow the prompts to set up your reviewer profile. It takes seconds. authorhub@cambridge.org.

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    Use Publons to track your publications, citation metrics, peer reviews, and journal editing work in a single, easy-to-maintain profile: All your publications are imported from Web of Science, ORCID, or your bibliographic reference manager (e.g., EndNote or Mendeley).