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There are two main citation styles used widely for academic work: APA (American Psychological Association) and MLA (Modern Language Association). Here's how to cite images according to each style:

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There are two main citation styles used widely for academic work: APA (American Psychological Association) and MLA (Modern Language Association). Here's how to cite images according to each style:

APA (American Psychological Association) Style:

  • Basic format:
Author, A. A. (Year of creation). Title of image [Type of media]. Retrieved from website (or database name, if applicable)
  • Here's an example:
Smith, J. (2023). Landscape painting [Photograph]. Retrieved from https://www.example.com/landscape-painting

MLA (Modern Language Association) Style:

  • Basic format:
Creator's Last Name, First Name. Title of Image. Year of creation, Website name (or database name, if applicable). URL
  • Here's an example:
Lee, Vincent. Van Gogh's Bedroom. 1889, Museum of Modern Art, https://www.moma.org/
  • Additional elements you might include:

    • If there's no creator, use the title of the website/database.
    • If the image is part of a larger work, mention the larger work's title after the image title, separated by a colon.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind:

  • Always try to find the original source of the image whenever possible.
  • If you're unsure about any element of the citation, consult your instructor or a librarian for guidance.
  • There might be slight variations in citation styles depending on the specific field of study. Always refer to your preferred style guide for the most up-to-date information.

By following these guidelines, you can properly cite images in your academic work!

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