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Free APSA Image Citation Generator

Generate accurate APSA citations for photographs, infographics, illustrations, figures, and other visual media.

How to cite a image in APSA

1

Search for the image

Paste a DOI, URL, ISBN, title, or author name to find the exact source record.

2

Check the APSA formatting fields

Verify author, year, title, container, and publication details before copying the final citation.

3

Copy the formatted result

Get the complete APSA citation plus the matching in-text citation or footnote format.

APSA Image Citation Format

Online Image:

Creator. (Year). Title of image [Photograph/Illustration/Infographic]. Site Name. URL

APSA Image Citation Examples

Museum or Archive Image

National Aeronautics and Space Administration. (2024). Pillars of creation [Image]. NASA. https://www.nasa.gov/example

In-text: (National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2024)

Infographic or Figure

World Health Organization. (2025). Diabetes burden by region [Infographic]. World Health Organization. https://www.who.int/example

In-text: (World Health Organization, 2025)

Examples formatted in APSA style

Handling Special Cases

No Listed Creator

If no person is credited, use the organization or move the title to the lead position.

Urban transport access map. (2025). World Bank. https://www.worldbank.org/example

Describe the Medium Clearly

Use a bracketed description such as [Photograph], [Infographic], [Illustration], [Map], or [Figure] when your style expects it so the reader understands what kind of visual source you cited.

[Photograph], [Infographic], [Illustration], [Map]

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I cite an image in APSA?

Include the creator, title, year, the image type when relevant, the site or collection name, and the URL. CiteMe formats the citation automatically in APSA.

Can I use this APSA image citation generator for photographs, infographics, and illustrations?

Yes. It works for photographs, charts, infographics, diagrams, illustrations, museum images, and figures published online, as long as you can identify the source page or original URL.

Do I cite the image itself or the page where the image appears in APSA?

Cite the original source page or collection that publishes the image, not the search engine or social feed where you discovered it. If the image belongs to a larger article or report, make sure the citation points to that original publication context.

Is this APSA image citation generator free?

Yes. CiteMe offers free APSA citations for images and other source types, with quick copy-ready formatting and export options.

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