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Using images in a classroom setting (rather than on your personal computer, or as part of a research paper) presents a number of challenges. The VRC hopes that you will use the following resources to make the most of the images in our collection. VRC Quick Guide Handouts: * Using the VRC’s ImageBase * Troubleshooting Common Image Problems * Projecting in the Classroom * Using ARTstor with PowerPoint * Sending Large Files * Saving Scanned Images to your Stanford AFS space * Citing Images in papers and presentations ARTstor: ARTstor (http://www.artstor.org) is available to all Stanford faculty and students through the Library's subscription. ARTstor has several useful handouts on how to use their collection. We have compiled some here to help get you started: *Quick Guide to using ARTstor with PowerPoint *Presenting with ARTstor - http://help.artstor.org/wiki/index.php/Presenting *Offline Image Viewer - http://help.artstor.org/wiki/index.php/OIV_What_is_OIV *Link to ARTstor Images - http://help.artstor.org/wiki/index.php/Linking *Other Helpful Handouts and Guides - http://help.artstor.org/wiki/index.php/Legacy_handouts |
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