Clip art that is purchased with
software (such as Microsoft Word or Publisher) does not need to
be cited. It is purchased with the software
Images that
you create, locate on
Google, other search engines, online
or in a book or print publication
DO need to be cited.
Online images
Format:
Artist if Available. "Description
or Title of Image." Online image. Date of image. Title
of Larger Site.
Name of Providing
Library, Consortium or Library System (if appropriate). Name of
organization (if
appropriate). Date of
download. <http://address.website.org>.
Example:
"Barcelona, Spain." Online image.
3 Nov. 2007.
Center for Cultural
Exchange.CCI. 3Oct. 2006.
<http://www.cci-exchange.com/countries/spain.shtml>.
or
Weaver, Bruce. "Challenger
Explosion." Online image. 28 Jan. 1986.
AP
Photo Archive.
ACCESS PA. 30 Jan. 1999.
<http://accuweather.ap.org/cgi-bin/aplaunch.pl>.
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Print Images
Artist if available. "Title or description of
photo." Photograph, editor or author. Title of Book. City of Publication:
Publisher, Date of publication, Page number.
or
Smith, Sue. "Marigolds." Photograph. Collins,
Wendy. Annuals. New York: Random House, 2005, 32.
Your own
photos or artwork
Descrption of photo. Personal photograph or painting by author. Date of work.
Night Life. Personal photograph by author. 1 Jan. 2008.
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Audio-Visual Materials
Film or video recording:
Annie Hall. Dir. Woody Allen. 1977. Videocassette. MGM/UA Home Video,
1991.
Sound recording:
Counting Crows. August and Everything After. DGC, 1993.
Sound recording, specific song:
Counting Crows. "Mr. Jones." August and Everything After. DGC, 1993.
CD-ROM
Citations should include the medium of the electronic publication (CD-ROM),
the name of the vendor that made the material available on CD-ROM, and
publications dates for the version used, if relevant.
"Marriage." Encyclopedia Judaica. CD-ROM. Vers. 1.0. Jerusalem:
Judaica Multimedia, 1997.
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