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How do you reference an image for an assignment or Powerpoint in APA 7th style. That depends. There are two ways to reference an image. The first way is for a stand-alone image. This is an image that lives on a website, dedicated to images, such as Wikimedia Commons, or Flickr, or on a website for an art gallery or museum. It normally opens to its own page when you click on it, and often states the name of the person who created the image. The image is cited in-text and in the reference list. Here is an example. The other type of image is embedded in a webpage, journal article or book. This type of image is cited in-text but in the reference list you reference the webpage, article or book where you found it. Here is an example for this type of image. And as always, contact the library to learn more.