 Images, graphs, charts, and other visual materials can help illustrate your point in a paper, project, or presentation. The Internet makes it very easy to search for and find interesting relevant photos and images for your paper or presentation. Although the computer makes it easy to copy and paste, you should always provide acknowledgement of an image's source somewhere in your work. Include the artist or author's name, image title, and the link URL when available for an image as a way of citing it. This is a simple way to make sure the person who took the picture or created the graph gets credit for their work. Graphs and other types of images that convey specific information especially need to be cited, just as a text-based source would need to be cited. Different instructors have different requirements for how they want you to cite images. Check with your instructor before handing in an assignment, and check your style guide for specific directions on citing and labeling images in your paper or presentation.