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Cited page for pictures


Question Posted Saturday January 19 2008, 10:38 pm

What's the format you use to to credit pictures for a bibliography?

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Additional info, added Sunday January 20 2008, 10:16 am:
pictures on the internet.

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AngelofMercy answered Sunday January 20 2008, 2:14 am:
Ok, first I am not sure which guidelines you are using for your bibliography, i.e.- APA, MLA, Chicago, Turubian (sp?), or other. So, my best advice to you would be try two things, first of all, ask your instructor/teacher the proper way to cite this type of source. Secondly, my first guess on how to cite it would be to do it as you would text, with specific page #'s and all that. Good Luck!!

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