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Reference Components
Artist or Creator, A. (Year). Title: Subtitle [medium (if appropriate)]. Reproduced in Full details of book.
OR
Artist or Creator, A. (Credit). (Year). Title: Subtitle [medium (if appropriate), length of work (if appropriate)]. Place: Publisher. Retrieved Month date, Year, from Database name.
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Artist or Creator, A. (Year). Title: Subtitle [medium (if appropriate)]. Place: Publisher. Retrieved from internet address
OR
Artist or Creator, A. (Year). Title: Subtitle [medium (if appropriate)]. Place: Gallery or Collection
Reference List
Davies, A. (1991). Sydney exposures: Through the eyes of Sam Hood and his studio, 1925-1950. Sydney: Australia, New South Wales State Library.
Example of a single Image in a Book
Hockney, D. (1982). Merced River, Yosemite Valley, California [Photograph]. In Hockney, D. (1984). Cameraworks. New York, N.Y.: Alfred A. Knopf.
Example of an Image in a Journal
Lecca, S. (2019). Remain in light [Photograph]. Rolling Stone, (1334), 16-17.
Example of an Image in the Internet
Wilson, S. (n.d). Behind the scenes “The Greenhouse”. Retrieved from https://www.aftrs.edu.au/about /our-campus/cafe/
In-text citation
(Davies, 1991)
Screenshots
For screenshots, you should structure it similarly to a normal image. In the description section, specify that this is a screenshot and include the timestamp.
Lee, S. (1989). Do the Right Thing [Screenshot - 01:05:25]. Clickview. https://www.clickview.com.au/example/dotherightthing/
Director, A. (Year). Title of Work. [Screenshot - timestamp]. Source. URL.
For an in-text citation, just structure it like a normal image. There's no need to include the timestamp. Include the reference entry under the image instead with the prefix Note: From... .
For example:
Figure 1
Radio Raheem mid-shot.
Note: From Lee, S. (1989). Do the Right Thing [Screenshot - 01:05:25]. Clickview. https://www.clickview.com.au/example/dotherightthing/