Artist or photographer Last name, First initial. (date). Title of work or photograph [Type of work]. Location. URL (if viewing online)
Gogh, V. (1889). Starry Night [Painting]. Museum of Modern Art, New York City, New York.
Reference
Author Last name, First initial. (Date). Title [Map]. Site name. URL.
Map of USA showing state names.png [Map]. (26 March 2005). Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
File:Map_of_USA_showing_state_names.png.
Reference
Author Last name, First initial. (Publication date). Title of graph chart or table [type of figure]. Site name. URL
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. (10 January 2017). Car seat recommendations: Choosing the
right seat [Infographic]. NHTSA. https://www.nhtsa.gov/equipment/car-seats-and-booster-seats#find-right-car-seat-process
This example shows you how to cite an image within the text (Artist Last name, year).
Starry Night displays a small town, the moon, and the stars (Gogh, 1889).
This example shows you how to cite a map within the text ("Title of map," year).
The United States has 50 states ("Map," 2005).
This example shows you how to cite an infographic within the text (Author, year).
Children should be placed in different car seats depending on their age (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2017).
Artist or Photographer Last name, First name. Title of work or photograph. Date, Place of publication, City of
publication, URL (if viewing online rather than on site).
Gogh, Vincient Van. Starry Night. 1889, Museum of Modern Art, New York, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_
Starry_Night.
"Title." Website, Sponsor, Date, URL.
"File: Map of USA showing state names.png." Wikimedia Commons, Mediawiki, 26 March 2005, https://
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_USA_showing_state_names.png.
"Title." Website, Date, URL.
"Car Seat Recommendations: Choosing the Right Seat." National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 10 January 2017,
https://www.nhtsa.gov/equipment/car-seats-and-booster-seats#find-right-car-seat-process.
This example shows you how to cite an image within the text (Artist or Photographer's Last name or shortened Title of work if there is no name).
Starry Night displays a small town, the moon, and the stars (Gogh).
This example shows you how to cite a map within the text (Artist or Photographer's Last name or shortened Title of work if there is no name).
The United States has 50 states ("File").
This example shows you how to cite an infographic within the text (Artist or Photographer's Last name or shortened Title of work if there is no name).
Children should be placed in different car seats depending on their age ("Car").
Bibliography:
In-Person Viewing of Work: Last name, First name of artist. Title. Medium, date. Location of work, City, State of location.
Print: Last name, First name of artist. Title. Medium, date. In Title of Book, edited by Editor's first name and last name, page number.
City of Publication: Publisher, Publication Date.
Online: Last name, First name of artist. Title. Medium, date. Site name, Site sponsor (if different from site name). Publication date
(or Accessed date if not available). URL.
Example: Gogh, Vincent Van. Starry Night. Oil on canvas, 1889. Museum of Modern Art, New York City, New York.
Canopic Jar (07.226.1) with a Lid in the Shape of a Royal Woman's Head. Travertine (Egyptian alabaster), blue glass, obsidian,
unidentified stone, ca. 1349–1336 B.C. The Met, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Accessed May 6, 2021.
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/544689?searchField=All&sortBy=Relevance&high=on&ao=
on&showOnly=openAccess&ft=*&offset=20&rpp=20&pos=22.
Kahlo, Frida. Retablo. Oil on Canvas, 1940. In Frida Kahlo by John Morrison, 7. New York: Infobase Publishing, 2003.
Footnote:
In-Person Viewing of Work: First and Last name of artist, Title, medium, date, Location of work, City, State of location.
Print: First and Last name of artist, Title, medium, date, In Title of Book, ed. Editor's first name and last name
(City of Publication: Publisher, Publication Date), page number.
Online: First and last name of artist, Title, medium, date, Site name, Site sponsor (if different from site name), Publication date (or Accessed date if not available), URL.
Shortened version: Artist last name, Shortened Title, page number or URL (if applicable).
Example:
Frida Kahlo, Retablo, oil on canvas, 1940. In Frida Kahlo, John Morrison (New York: Infobase Publishing, 2003), 7.
Kahlo, Retablo, 7.