How do you mention the source of an image?

List of Referencesauthor (if available)year produced (if available)title of image (or a description)Format and any details (if applicable)name and place of the sponsor of the source.accessed day month year (the date you viewed/ downloaded the image)URL or Internet address (between pointed brackets).

How do you insert a picture in MLA format?

Structure of a citation for an image found on a website in MLA 8: Creator’s Last name, First name. Title of the digital image. Title of the website, First name Last name of any contributors, Version (if applicable), Number (if applicable), Publisher, Publication date, URL.

How do you cite your own image?

Cite yourself as the photographer. Include the title or description, along with a period, in quotation marks. State the year you took the photograph and a period. Complete the citation by stating the file extension of the photograph (e.g. JPEG file, GIF file, PNG file).

How do you cite your own diagram?

You don’t cite your own figures, tables, equations, or drawings if the current work is their first appearance. (You would then cite them in later works if the situation were to arise.) There is no citation needed if it is something you created yourself.

Do you need to reference your own images?

In theory, you do not need to cite and reference a photograph that you have taken yourself as you are the creator of the photograph. However, you would need to add a caption beneath any illustration within the main body of your work, ie, giving the photo a title, as follows: Figure 1: Title of photo.

How do you reference your own images Harvard style?

In the Harvard Referencing guide look under the heading ‘Pictures, Images and Photographs’. The suggested elements for a reference are: Artist/Photographer’s name (if known), Year of production. Title of image.

How do you quote a figure in APA?

Figure reproduced in your text From “Title of Article,” by Author First Initial. Second Initial. Surname, Year, Journal Title, Volume(issue), page number (url or doi if it’s from an ejournal). Copyright Year by the Name of Copyright Holder.

Do figures come before or after references?

Figures always go after the first reference to that figure. Figures always have a caption. In almost all styles captions go after the figure, but before tables.

Do figures go above or below?

Figure captions are generally placed below the figures, while table captions must be placed above the tables. This is because we generally read tables from the top down, and therefore want to see the caption at the top. Figures are not always read top down.

Do tables or figures come first apa?

Placement of Tables and Figures: According to the APA (2002), the “typesetter lays out tables and figures closest to where they are first mentioned” (p. 155).