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this video will show you how to cite and reference an online image in the mmu harvard referencing style this reference format should be used for a standalone image which has little or no accompanying text however when an image is part of a text-based print or online source such as a magazine article your reference would follow the format for that particular source please note whatever reference type is required for the image the illustrations section of the mmu harvard guide provides the instructions on how to format a caption and citation for the image when you include an image in your work you need to refer to it three times a caption underneath the image a citation within the main body of your text to explain why youve included the image and an entry in your reference list here is an example of an image caption it includes a figure number to distinguish it from any other images or illustrations you may include in your work you then need to give the image a title this can be in your