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For images reproduced in the text: Have a figure number, abbreviated as “Fig. 1” for example. Include artist's name, title of work (italicized), date of composition, medium of the reproduction and complete publication information of the source, including page, figure or plate numbers.
Have a figure number, abbreviated as “Fig. 1” for example. Include artist's name, title of work (italicized), date of composition, medium of the reproduction and complete publication information of the source, including page, figure or plate numbers. Medium of original work may be included.
Structure of a citation for an image found on a website in MLA 8: Creator's Last name, First name. Title of the digital image. Title of the website, First name Last name of any contributors, Version (if applicable), Number (if applicable), Publisher, Publication date, URL.
The most proper way to give credit for an image used on a website is to pay the photographer for its use. Any image created is automatically copyrighted on creation. Unless you have written permission from the author/photographer, your use of the image violates the copyright.
Have a figure number, usually abbreviated as “Fig. Include artist's name (last name, first name), date (in parentheses), title of work, and work type (in brackets). Medium and measurements and institution which houses the work may be included after the work type. Include the source from which the image came from.
In APA, if the image does not have a formal title, describe the image and place the description in brackets. If the author AND the title of the image are both missing, create a description, place it in brackets, and include the year and the URL (see the example below)
For images reproduced in the text: Have a figure number, abbreviated as “Fig. 1” for example. Include artist's name, title of work (italicized), date of composition, medium of the reproduction and complete publication information of the source, including page, figure or plate numbers.
Best practice is to not include images within a bibliography of works cited. It is common, instead, to create a separate list of images (or figures) and their source, such as photographer (even if it's you) or collection. It may be useful to also include location, e.g., museum, geographic reference, address, etc.
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