Images, videos, and any quotes or opinions that you cite in the article count as outside sources. It’s important to cite outside
sources correctly so that you, the journalist, can maintain an objective stance and avoid plagiarism. Write up an informative and explanatory article about the fair, using appropriate organization and citations. Cite at least two images, two videos, and three interview quotes or opinions. Here’s how to cite your sources.
• Images: Credit the photographer and the publication under the photo using the format (Photographer/Publication). Example: (John Smith/Associated Press)
• Videos: Use a descriptive caption under the video that credits the source and records the date of the footage. Example: A new barn was built in preparation for the event, as shown in this video recorded by festival organizer Jane Smith on May 5, 2017.
• Quotes: Cite a source before or after the quote. If you’re paraphrasing, use the source in a sentence.
Example 1: “We’ve gathered over 80 signatures for the petition,” said local activist Joe Chip.
Example 2: Local activist Joe Chip said that his team collected more than 80 signatures for the petition.