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Print Images With a Clearly Stated Creator:

Info:

Name of the Artist (Last name, First name). “Title of Image (if given) or Description.” Title of Book (in which the image was found). By Author (First Name First). Place of Publication (use first US city): Publisher, Publication date. Page number.

Example:

Seurat, Georges. “Seated Woman.” [Image] Seurat. By Pierre Courthion. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1988. 183.

Print Images WITHOUT a Clearly Stated Creator:

Info:

“Title of Image (if given) or Description.” Title of Book (in which the image was found). By Author (First Name First). Place of Publication (use first US city): Publisher, Publication date. Page number.

Example:

“Sacred Mosque at Mecca.” World Religions. By John Bowker. New York: DK Publishing, 1997. 170.

Online Images With a Clearly Stated Creator:

Info:

Name of artist (Last name, First name). “Title of Image or File Name.” Title of Complete Site. Date of Latest Update or Copyright if Given (Day Month Year). Date of access (Date Month Year). <http://address/filename>.

Example:

Bell, Jonathan. “Buddhaface.jpg.” Murals of Baiya Monastery. 14 May 2002. 23 May 2002. <http://www.asianart.com/articles/bell/small/Buddhaface.jpg>.

 

Online Images WITHOUT a Clearly Stated Creator:

Info:

“Title of Image as Listed in Caption or File Name.” Title of Complete Site. Date of Latest Update or Copyright if Given (Day Month Year). Date of access (Day Month Year). <http://address/filename>.

Example:

“story.afghan.buddha.jpg.” CNN.com - Reports: Taliban Demolishes Giant Buddhas. 11 March 2001. 14 May 2002. <http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/asiapcf/central/03/11/ afghanistan.buddhas/>.

Special Notes:

- Finding a File Name: Right click on the image and go to Properties to find the file name and URL of an image.
- Do not use the dates listed in the Created: and Modified: sections of the Properties pop-up screen. Use the posting date (as found on news organization sites), a stated copyright date, or a stated date of last update.

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