Art and photography books are a great source for images. There is a scanner near the Circulation Desk. Remember to cite the book, as well as the image.
Visit the JSTOR support page for detailed information on citing images.
Here's a detailed outline from JSTOR.
You can create citations in the following styles directly from sources on JSTOR:
You can create citations when viewing an item by clicking the "Cite" button above the item:
You can also create citations from your search results list:
Be sure to proofread any citations before submitting your work!
Use these databases to locate background information and criticism on photographic images.
Observe copyright restrictions and properly cite all images downloaded from the web.
Click here for detailed help on using and citing images from JSTOR including:
Visit the JSTOR user guide for more information.
Image citations typically include the following:
Images from the web should include the URL and date of access.
Images from books should include the book citation.
This guide from the University of Cincinnati Libraries provides detailed examples.