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Citing Images Examples

This document provides examples of how to cite different types of images in Chicago style, including images from online databases, websites, books, journal articles, and library slides. For each image source, a caption example and bibliographic citation example is given.

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Citing Images Examples

This document provides examples of how to cite different types of images in Chicago style, including images from online databases, websites, books, journal articles, and library slides. For each image source, a caption example and bibliographic citation example is given.

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CITING IMAGES CHICAGO STYLE

AN IMAGE IN AN ONLINE DATABASE (AP PHOTO ARCHIVE) Caption Example:

Figure 1. Swan Lake in Golden Gate Park, San Franciso. Source: AP Photo Archive, copyright Eric Risberg, 1999. Bibliographic Citation Example: Risberg, Eric, photographer. "Lake Boating." Photograph. 1999. From: AP Photo Archive (accessed October 15, 2007). AN IMAGE IN AN ONLINE DATABASE (LIBRARY OF CONGRESS AMERICAN MEMORY PROJECT) Caption Example:

Figure 2. Golden Gate Park, San Francisco (early twentieth century). Source: American Memory from the Library of Congress, photo by Joseph Collier. Bibliographic Citation Example: Collier, Joseph, photographer. "[Golden Gate Park.]" Photograph. 1903-1906?. From Library of Congress: American Memory. http://photoswest.org/cgi-bin/imager?00130282+C282 (accessed October 15, 2007) AN IMAGE FROM A WEBSITE Caption Example:

Figure 3. Golden Gate Park Map, San Francisco. Note: Copyright Lee W. Nelson, 2001-2007. Bibliographic Citation Example: Nelson, Lee W., artist. "Golden Gate Park." Map. 2001. From Lee Nelson iNeTours.com Internet Tours. http://www.inetours.com/Pages/SFLndmrkVws/GGP_Map.html (accessed October 15, 2007)

AN IMAGE FROM A WEBSITE (ARTIST KNOWN, NO TITLE OR DATE) Caption Example:

Figure 4. Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. Note: Copyright Liam Quinn (made available under a Creative Commons License) Bibliographic Citation Example: Quinn, Liam, photographer. "[Golden Gate Park, San Francisco.]" Photograph. (n.d.) From Liam Quinn's Home Page. http://htmlhelp.com/~liam/California/SanFrancisco/GoldenGatePark/ (accessed October 15, 2007). AN IMAGE FROM A WEBSITE (ARTIST AND DATE UNKNOWN) Caption Example

Figure 5. The Conservatory of Flowers at Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. Source: SFTravel.com. Bibliographic Citation Example "Conservatory of Flowers Golden Gate Park." Photograph. (n.d.) From SFTravel.com. http://www.sftravel.com/ggpark.html (accessed October 15, 2007) AN IMAGE FROM A BOOK (GIVE THE IMAGE A CAPTION, & CITE THE BOOK IN WHICH THE IMAGE APPEARS) Caption Example:

Figure 6. Golden Gate Park. Source: Harnik, p. 17 (2000). Bibliographic Citation Example: Harnik, Peter. Inside city parks. Washington, DC: Urban Land Institute, 2000.

AN IMAGE FROM A JOURNAL ARTICLE (GIVE THE IMAGE A CAPTION, & CITE THE ARTICLE IN WHICH THE IMAGE APPEARS) Caption Example:

Figure 7. Site plan of the De Young Museum, in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, showing formal gardens (scale approx 1:2500). Source: Gregory, p. 41. Bibliographic Citation Example: Gregory, Rob. "Full metal jacket: the de Young Museum may appear tough and impenetrable, but in reality exploring its interiors is a delight; just like a wall in the park." The Architectural Review, 218, no.1304 (2005): 4661. AN IMAGE FROM A SLIDE IN THE LIBRARY Caption Example:

Figure 8. The Angel of Annunciation, 1498/1503. Stained Glass. Source: National Gallery of Art Slide Library, Stained Glass by Giovanni DiDomenico. Bibliographic Citation Example: DiDomenico, Giovanni. The Angel of Annunciation, 1498/1503. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC: Slide Library, 1942, slides.

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