This copywrite thread has reminded me of a topic that I have wondered
about for some time. I teach an MCAT preparation course for a private
company on a contract basis. There is a text that comes with
registration,
but there are no instructor resources associated with it. Short of
scanning the figures (which aren't great) from the text into Power
Point
for use in class, I would like to find a source of figures that I
can use
in class in my Power Point lectures and subsequently be able to
email the
Power Point slides to the students who want them for study review,
free of
copywrite violations (and guilt!).
I vaguely recall a thread some time ago regarding the building such a
resource. Can anyone advise if there is anything out there that offers
'copywrite free' figures/diagrams for basic biology and human
physiology?
Any other ideas of what you would do, or have done, in this situation
would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Trevor
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Trevor Day
PhD Candidate
Physiology and Biophysics
Faculty of Medicine
University of Calgary
taday@xxxxxxxxxxx
(403)220-4528
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