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Simply use the citation template and <ref> tags as you would for any other footnote, but define an "image" group in the <ref> tag. To create the references list, add a second {{reflist}}, also specifying the image group. In the examples below, the citation is underlined, and the relevant parts defining the image group are in bold.
However, that would be an example of an unpublished synthesis of published material serving to advance a position, and it constitutes original research. [1] "A and B, therefore C" is acceptable only if a reliable source has published this argument in relation to the topic of the article.
Notably the Wikisource and Wikinews projects, which provide notable documents in the public domain and copyleft, and events in day-to-day news, respectively. If circumstances require linking to a wiki page—for example, if the wiki itself is a notable project —it is best to use the permalink feature common on wiki software.
Following are examples intended to illustrate Wikipedia:Attribution. Note that these examples do not constitute policy (though they may include precedents derived from policy)--any examples which are found to contradict the policy should be removed. They are only here to assist the reader in their understanding of policy.
A good reality check is Google Image search. If the desired image is not there, then your chances of getting an image are slim. Also, be creative and vary the search terms. In most search engines you can combine multiple search terms with uppercase OR, AND or NOT, and use * to represent any character(s).
Wikimedia Commons accepts only free images, which can then be used by any of the other Wikimedia projects. To use an image in an article, insert: [[File:Image name.jpg|thumb|Caption for the image]] .
In-text attribution is the attribution inside a sentence of material to its source, in addition to an inline citation after the sentence. In-text attribution may need to be used with direct speech (a source's words between quotation marks or as a block quotation ); indirect speech (a source's words modified without quotation marks); and close ...
Add attribution: Attribute the text using the 'Free-content attribution' template in the 'Sources' section, as explained below. Cite: Add the original source of the text as a reference at the end of every paragraph or more if required. If the text has references add them as citations in the article.