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this is a video tutorial on how to properly write bibliographic citations for images or photographs lets start at Google Images Im going to type monkey so that I can find a picture of a monkey end up with lots of pictures of monkeys as you know in Google Images and what a lot of people do is just copy the image straight from this page however if you do that you dont end up with the original source and the proper citation the correct thing to do is click on the image you want I like this spider monkey you end up with a larger picture which is better for pasting into your work and you end up with this link over on the right side of the page website for this image which will take you to the images original source when I click on that I end up at National Geographic which is where this photograph of the spider monkey lives on the web in order to cite this source lets open up EasyBib within EasyBib you have lots of different options but none of the options on these tabs on the top in ou