How to Cite an Image
How to Cite an Image
Title/Caption of Image, URL of webpage.
A caption is just a name you give to describe the image you're using. Use a caption when the internet image you're using doesn't have a title, when the supplied title is too long, or when it's a picture that you took.
Example:
A Flying Squirrel (from nkytribune.com)
Grades 6-8
This is what goes under your image: *
1. Flying Squirrel, www.nkytribune.com/2016/08/art-landers-outdoors-kentucky-native-southern-flying-squirrel-seldom-seen-in-woods/.
This is what goes in your Works Cited: *
Lander, Art. Northern Kentucky Tribune, 10 Aug. 2016, www.nkytribune.com/2016/08/art-landers-outdoors-kentucky-native-southern-flying-squirrel-seldom-seen-in-woods/
* If you take the picture yourself, you don't need to include it in your Works Cited.