For more assistance on the various ways to cite images in presentations (but not necessarily in APA format), see: Īnother option for citing image sources is to create a separate slide titled "Photo credits" or "Image Sources". From Infinite Loop II by Kurafire (2007, January 3).
Photograph of a sculpture in Cupertino, California. The source of the image obtained is attributed using the following model:įigure 1. Therefore, the citation for the source of the image is included as a footnote in the figure caption underneath the photograph which includes the figure number and a description. Photographs are treated as figures in APA Style. Noun Project: (free membership, must give credit to creator of icon following a specific format).Google Advanced Image Search allows you so filter results by usage rights (e.g., free to use or share):.There are sources for clipart and images that are "public use" according to Creative Commons licensing such as: Do not reproduce images without permission. If you use images, such as photographs or clipart, on your slides, you should also credit the source of the image. Your Reference List must include the sources cited on your presentation slides.Remember to cite sources for direct quotations, paraphrased materials, and sources of facts (such as market share data in the example slide).You can cite references within the text of your presentation slide using the same APA format for in-text citations (Author, Date) as in a written essay.Typically, if you are required to create a presentation according to APA Style, you should clarify with your professor if he/she actually just expects you to put your in-text citations and references in APA Style.
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The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA Style) was designed to assist writers in preparing research papers (such as journal articles) and therefore does not actually contain any guidelines on preparing powerpoint presentations according to APA Style.