Computer graphics - collections and C Guide - Resources and Review

Selection of images relating to US events and activities. Pictures for summer, Father's day, graduation, Halloween, Easter, and those of animals, space, and flags are amongst the art included.
 
Collection of animated gifs for personal or non
profit use. Organised by category, images available include cows, frogs, lizards, birds, food, children, flowers, aliens, sports, music, and short film clips.
 
A selection of primers and tutorials about HTML, plus a large JavaScript collection, and a set of free images and icons for use in Web pages.
 
Collection of over 80,000 free images, current pictures and illustrations, plus an index to several million images elsewhere on the web. Categories include animal kingdom, business, entertainment, fine art, history, lifestyles, military, multimedia, plant kingdom, religion, science, space, sports and recreation, technology, travel, vintage views, and Web page designs.
 
A collection of over 52,000 images which are free for educational use by the UK higher education community. The collection comprises images of textiles, paintings, ceramics, metalwork, Chinese and Japanese art, Indian art, furniture, glass, photography, sculpture, costume, theatre and manuscripts, Picture Post magazine images (covering social history in Britain from 1938 to 1957), six areas of British history (the Irish troubles, history of sport, women's history, development of the mass media, UK politicians and Labour history), with editorial input from academics, journalists and archivists, and images from the James Valentine collection (a postcard archive of photography over the past 100 years), plus items from the George Cowie and Robert Adam photographic collections.
 
A search engine which returns twenty thumbnail images per screen. Upon selection, a larger version of the graphic, together with the Web page in which it appears, are displayed to the user. Images with a specific filetype extension can be retrieved using the advanced search box.
 
Links to a set of suggested standard icon sets for use with bibliographic database applications. The purpose of the set is to provide an international standardized set of icons, free of copyright and available for use by application developers and publishers.
 
Fee
based service offering over 1,200,000 images, including clip-art, photographs and animations and 1,700 fonts. Free access to the service is available for a three day period.
 
Tutorial designed to help curators, librarians, collection managers, administrators, scholars, and students understand the basic technology and processes involved in creating an image database depicting works typically found in museums.
 
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