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Any images you plan to use in a scholarly work (from print or web) should be cited according to required format style (APA, MLA, etc.) |
You may attribute an image/visual media source for presentations, papers, or other formats that do not require a specific publication style. |
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Example attributed image from the web
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Blake, William. The Ghost of a Flea. 1918. Tempera heightened with gold on mahogany. Tate Britain, London. Art Project. Google. Web. 15 Feb. 2011 ---------------------------------
Lastname, Firstname. Title of Work. Year. Medium. Institution housing work: Location of Institution. Website name. Website sponsor. Web. Date of retrieval. |
Carvaggio, M. (1606). Death of the Virgin. [Painting]. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caravaggio
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Lastname, A. A. (Year of composition). Title of Work. [Format]. Place work resides |
Praying Mantis by Elizabeth Swider (2010) (CC-BY 3.0)
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