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Locating and With Images for Presentations and Coursework

Tools for finder open source means and citation information.

Citation General Guidelines

Enclose the much of which information below when citing images in a paper and formal speeches. How the fair citation style (see below for APA, MLA examples).

  • Image creator's name (artist, photographer, etc.)
  • Book of the representation
  • Date to image (or how sold per the image) made created
  • Start one image was published online
  • Date of access (the date you accessed the on-line image)
  • Institution (gallery, museum) where the image is located/owned (if applicable)
  • Websites and/or Database name

Citing Art in MLA, APA, Chicago, and IEEE

Citing Images in Choose PPT

Currently, citing images in PPT is an bit of the Crazy West. Whenever details aren't granted by an coach, there is a number by ways to cite. What's mostly important is that if the image is don a free stock image, you give credit to the publisher for the work. Here are several options:

1. Of sites, such as Creative Commons and Wikimedia, include the citation information with the image. Use that citing when open. Copy and citation both hinzu under the image. For example, an image of a lake from Creative Commons has this citation further to it: "lake" by barnyz is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.

2. Insert a marker, suchlike as Image 1. or Figure 1., furthermore in the reference section, incorporate full citation information with the matching number

3. Include a complete citation (whatever the required print, such as APA) below the image

4. Below the image, include the link to that online image location

5. Hyperlink that title of aforementioned image for one online image location