Using Images in Theses and Dissertations

Digital Scholarship Services frequently receives questions from grad students about using images in theses and dissertations. Specifically, they want to know if they can use a copyrighted image in their manuscript.

When possible, we encourage authors to use images in the public domain or licensed with a Creative Commons license to prevent any copyright issues. But, generally, there is agreement within the academic community that use of images in theses/dissertations falls under fair use. To help support the case for fair use, we encourage authors to:

  • Only include images that are critical for your work. Do not use them for aesthetic purposes.
  • Include significant commentary about the image.
  • Include proper citations for images used.

Fondren Library has several online resources that can help authors navigate image use in publication:

Fondren Library staff can provide Rice faculty, staff, and students consultation and referral on a number of copyright issues, including fair use, author rights, inclusion of copyrighted material in University courses, and reuse of licensed library resources. Contact us at cds@rice.edu.

Note: Library resources have been assembled with input from Rice General Counsel’s office, but is not intended to serve as legal advice.