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G8:Leaders: Citing Images

Citing Images

Images / charts / maps are labeled as follows:   Fig. 1, Fig. 2, etc

The reference: Artist. Title (or description) of Source. Name of container, publisher, publication date. URL

Example (painting):

Fig. 1. Turner, J.M.W. “Rain, Steam, and Speed – The Great Western Railway.” The National Gallery, London, 2016.

Intext- citation: (see Fig. 1)

Works Cited: 

Turner, J.M.W. "Rain, Steam, and Speed - The Great Western Railway." The National Gallery, London, 2016, www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/joseph-mallord-william-turner-rain-steam-and-speed-the-great-western-railway.  Accessed 19 Dec. 2022.

Example from Biographies Online

Example: Angela Merkel

Fig. 1. Angela Merkel. Chelsea House Biographies, 2023

Works Cited:

Infobase. Angela Merkel. 2023. Chelsea House Biographies, Infobase, 2023, bio.infobaselearning.com/media/7489035/merkel-2020-headshot.jpg. Accessed 4 Dec. 2023.

 

Fig 2. Angela Merkel. Britannica ImageQuest, 2016.

Works Cited:

Angela Merkel. . Photography. Britannica ImageQuest, Encyclopædia Britannica, 25 May 2016. quest.eb.com/images/142_2311879. Accessed 4 Dec 2023.

"Can I Use That Picture?" Flowchart