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1 Citing Images in your projects

2 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.Self Portrait

3 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.A Man’s Head Microsoft Office. Star.

4 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?

5 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.comwww.easybib.com

6 Works Cited  da Vinci, Leonardo. A Man's Head. 1505. Back to Classics.com. 2009. Web. 11 May 2012..  da Vinci, Leonardo. Self-portrait. 1512. Royal Library, Torino. Theartwolf.com: Online Art Magazine. Theartwolf. Web. 11 May 2012..


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