Top Banner
Citing Images in your projects
6

Citing Images

Feb 08, 2016

Download

Documents

martha paima

Citing Images. i n your projects. Which images can you use? . Only those you have permission to reuse… The artist has designated the piece for reuse The artist has given you permission to use - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Citing Images

Citing Images

in your projects

Page 2: Citing Images

Which images can you use?

Only those you have permission to reuse… The artist has designated the piece for reuse The artist has given you permission to use

If it is being used for the educational setting and not presented outside of school walls, you may not need to get permission.

da Vinci, Leonardo. Self Portrait.

Page 3: Citing Images

When do you need to cite? Whenever you use an image that you are not

responsible for creating. A reader might wish to know the source of an

image in order to pursue these ideas further

DiVinci, Leonardo. A Man’s Head.

Microsoft Office. Star.

Page 4: Citing Images

How do you cite?Questions to ask: Who took the picture? What is the title? When was it taken? Who owns the image, if not the

photographer? (ex: Des Moines Register)

Where online did you find the image?

Page 5: Citing Images

Cite in two places Provide a caption under the image itself,

listing the author and title of image/brief description. Link the image or create a hyperlink within the

caption to the original location. Create a complete citation for the Works

Cited Page at the end of your project. If your project is a poster, it’s generally accepted

to attach a works cited page. Use www.easybib.com

Page 6: Citing Images

Works Cited da Vinci, Leonardo. A Man's Head. 1505. Back to Classics.com. 2009.

Web. 11 May 2012. <http://www.backtoclassics.com/gallery/leonardodavinci/amanshead/>.

da Vinci, Leonardo. Self-portrait. 1512. Royal Library, Torino. Theartwolf.com: Online Art Magazine. Theartwolf. Web. 11 May 2012. <http://www.theartwolf.com/self-portraits/leonardo-self-portrait.htm>.