How does each target audience use the downloadable images and animations in the SMART Imagebase?
• 1. College students and educators may use the SMART Imagebase content for educational, non-commercial purposes such as research, classroom assignments, test preparation, lectures, web-based courseware, lesson plans, and testing. • 2. Doctors, allied health professionals, and hospital graphics department staff may use the SMART Imagebase content for educational, non-commercial purposes such as research, patient education, and research presentations. • 3. Public library patrons may use the SMART Imagebase content for educational, non-commercial purposes such as research, scholarship, and educating themselves, friends, family, and associates. • 4. High school students and educators may use the SMART Imagebase content for educational, non-commercial purposes such as research, classroom assignments, test preparation, lectures, web-based courseware, lesson plans, and testing. • 5. News media graphic designers may use the SMART Imagebase content for limited commercial purposes in support of
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