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When you're preparing a presentation using PowerPoint, you need to cite all images used that you didn't create yourself. This includes graphs or tables that you may have copied from a book, website, or other source. Unlike a text citation, an image caption in a slide presentation also includes a copyright or license statement. While this may sound complex, it's usually pretty simple if you know where to look. Beyond that, the format for your caption varies depending on whether you're using Modern Language Association (MLA), American Psychological Association (APA), or Chicago citation style. [1] X Research source
MLA Caption Format
Fig. x. Description of image from: Last Name, First Name. "Title of Original Image." Publication, Day Month Year, p. x. Copyright or CC License.
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APA Caption Format
Figure 1. Description of image in sentence case. Adapted from "Title of Original Image," by Artist, Year, retrieved from URL.
APA Reference List Citation Format
Artist Last Name, First Initial. Middle Initial. (Year). Title of image in sentence case [Description of format]. Retrieved from URL.
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Artist First Name, Last Name, Title of Image, Year, materials, dimensions, accessed Day Month Year, URL.
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