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Citing Images
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- If you found an image in a book or journal, you will need to include this basic information under the image:
- Name of designer/architect
- Title of the work/building
- Date
- City or Country
- APA Style:
- Artist (last name, first name), artist’s role (in parentheses i.e. Artist, Architect), title, the work type, in brackets [Painting, Cathedral, Chair], country of origin or city, and state, and repository.
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To cite the information in your bibliography, you will need the following information.
- If you found the image in a book:
- If you found the image in a journal:
- If you found the image online you will need:
the author, title, publisher information, date, page, figure or plate number of the reproduction.
the author,article title, journal title,vol./no., page and figure number.
an access date, the web site address (URL) and in some cases an image ID number..
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