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Feel free to include these logos and links to NCpedia or ANCHOR on websites, class pages, handouts, and more. Right click and save the below images, if using a PC, or Control-click and save if using a Mac.
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Want to share NCpedia and ANCHOR with your students, colleagues, friends, family, or community group?
Feel free to include these logos and links to NCpedia or ANCHOR on websites, class pages, handouts, and more. Right click and save the below images, if using a PC, or Control-click and save if using a Mac.
To embed an NCpedia logo that links to NCpedia on a web page, copy and paste the code below.
<a href="/"><img src="/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/2024-12/rsz_ncpedialogo2024dec.png?itok=7ZwoepXK" aria-label="A cardinal sits on a large block of text that reads NCpedia."></a>
To embed an ANCHOR logo that links to ANCHOR on a web page, copy and paste the code below.
<a href="/anchor/anchor"><img src="/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/2024-12/ANCHORLogoLarge.png?itok=QFoyvWRE" aria-label="ANCHOR logo"></a>
Agan, Kelly. "NCpedia and ANCHOR Logos." NCpedia. Library of NC. March 2026.