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WGST 2322: Gender: Images and Perspectives: Web Resources

Attribution Help

TASL

  • Title: What is the name of the work? Sometimes a title is not provided; in that case, there's no need to mention the title
  • Author: Who allows you to use their work?  If the author wants to attribute the image to someone else or a company, follow the request
  • Source: Where can people find the work? Make it possible for others to find the content by using a hyperlink to where the work resides
  • License: How can you use the work? Name and link each license

In short, use the information provided and use hyperlinks where possible. 

 

Example:

"Creative Commons 10th Birthday Celebration San Francisco" by Timothy Vollmer is licensed under CC BY 4.0

 

Is the creative commons license not already linked?

Citing ZInes

MLA

In-text citation: Names the author of the source and gives the page number in parentheses at the end of the sentence

Works Cited: Author last name, first name. “Title of Zine.” [Zine] Volume or issue number. City of publication. Year published. 

APA

In-text citation: An in-text citation gives the author of the source, the date of publication, and a page number in parentheses at the end of the sentence

References: Author last name, first initial. (Year of Publication). Title of Zine [Zine] Volume or issue number.

Chicago

In-text note for the first time you reference a zine: Author first name and last name, Title of Zine, Issue/Volume Number(City of publication, year published), page(s) you are referencing 

References/Bibliography: Author last name, first name. Title of Zine. Zine. Volume or issue number. City of publication: Year published.