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Images, Infographics & Videos

Format Example
Images

Author, A. A. or Creator, A. A. (YYYY). Title of image [Online image]. Publisher. URL

Kolleshi, A. (2018). Woman inside laboratory [Online Image]. Unsplash. https://unsplash.com/photos/woman-inside-laboratory-7jjnJ-QA9fY

Infographics Author, A. A. or Creator, A. A. (YYYY). Title of infographic [Online infographic]. Publisher.  URLCADTH. (2017). Medical imaging in Canada 2017: which imaging modality is most common? [Online infographic]. CADTH. 
Videos

Author, A. A. OR Author screen name. (Year, Month Day of publication). Title of video [Video]. Title of website. URL

The National Library of Medicine. (2020, August 20). Sequence read archive and genbank [Video]. YouTube.   https://youtu.be/D5nt_vwIhqM.

We recommend using freely-accessible images from the following websites.

Note: While these images are free to use, a reference to the original source must accompany the image. Please ensure that any image selected explicitly states free use or is licensed under a Creative Commons license.

General Rules 

  • How to format in-text citations in your document.
  • Use the author-date citation system for direct quotes: (Author Surname, Publication Year)
  • When citing a reference by two authors use an ampersand between their last names: (Last name & Last Name, Publication Year)
  • No authors, organization, or editors listed? Contact library@saskhealthauthority.ca to ask a librarian.
  • When citing a reference by three or more authors use the first authors names followed by et. al.,: (Last name et. al., Publication Year)
  • When quoting a passage or referencing a specific page include the page numbers after the citation number: (Last Name, Publication Year, p. page number) (Last Name, Publication Year, para. paragraph number) (Last Name, Publication Year, table number)