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This video tutorial explains how to cite and reference an online image using the MMU Harvard referencing style. It is specifically for standalone images with little or no accompanying text. If the image is part of a print or online source, use the referencing format for that particular source. The MMU Harvard guide's illustrations section details how to format image captions and citations. When including an image in your work, you must refer to it three times: a caption below the image, a citation in the text to justify its inclusion, and an entry in your reference list. An example of a caption is provided, which includes a figure number and title for the image.