14. Work of art or Image

 

Found in a book

                Duveneck, Frank. Whistling Boy.  1872. Unsuspected Genius: The Art and Life of Frank Duveneck. by Robert

                           Neuhaus. San Franscisco: Bedford Press, 1987, p 227.

Found Online

              van Gogh, Vincent. The Starry Night. 1889. Museum of Mod. Art, New York. 3 Feb. 2003    

                          <http://moma.org/collection/depts/paint_sculpt/blowups/paint_sculpt_003.html>.

Found in a Musuem or Collection

            Duveneck, Frank. Whistling Boy.  1872. Cincinnati Art Muesum, Cincinnait.

Personal Photograph

             Louvre Museum, Paris. Personal Photograph by author. 7 Mar. 2005.

15. Cartoon

 Begin with the cartoonist's name, followed by the title of the cartoon (if it has one) in quotation marks, the word "Cartoon," and the publication information for the publication in which the cartoon appears.

   

Rall, Ted. "Search and Destroy." Cartoon. Village Voice 23 Jan. 2001:
    

16. Advertisement

Name the product or company being advertised, followed by the word "Advertisement." Give publication information for the source in which the advertisement appears.    

Truth by Calvin Klein. Advertisement. Vogue Dec. 2000: 95-98.

17. Map or chart

 Cite a map or chart as you would a book or a short work within a longer work. Add the word "Map" or "Chart" following the title.

            Serbia. Map. 2 Feb. 2001. 17 Mar. 2003  <http://www.biega.com/serbia.html>.

            Joseph, Lori, and Bob Laird. "Driving While Phoning Is Dangerous."
                         Chart. USA Today 16 Feb. 2001: 1A.