Are pictures cited? If yes, in what way?

A picture is the subject of copyright as any other information source, i.e. pictures as well as graphs, tables and so on. They must be also properly cited.

All figures (including pictures) and tables must be mentioned by their number in the text (a “callout”). Do not refer to the table/figure using either “the table above” or “the figure below.”

Assign figure number in the order as it appears, numbered consecutively, in your paper – not the figure number assigned to it in its original resource.

A note is added when further description, for example, definitions or copyright attribution, is necessary to explain the figure or table. Most student papers will require a general note for citation whether it is reprinted or adapted from another source. All the sources must have citation in note and full bibliographic entry in your Reference List.

For further information, you can use the APA 7th style website. Although APA style specifies that you must indicate the type of license and copyright permissions for use in the note for these materials, this information is not required for the purposes of qualifying papers in Prague University of Economics and Business. Keep in mind, however, that some license types (e.g., Creative Commons) are preferable to indicate for images because the license itself requires it.