Quote an image from a book. An image that you encountered in a book, newspaper article, or other printed source should be cited by first listing information about the image itself, then listing information about the source in which it was contained , including the page number where the image can be found. Use italics for the title of an originally created image. For more examples and information, see our textbook-citing style guide in Chicago. Cite a textbook in Harvard referencing style. The title of the manual is capitalized and italicized. In-text citation template and example: Author last name, year of publication, Potter and Hotchkiss, 1998 Reference list entry template and example: Author last name, first initial 'author. Year of publication Title of manual, edition, pages used Publisher. Your citation should look like this: Perrin, R. 2015. Pocket Guide to APA Style 2nd ed. pp.34-36. Wadsworth Cengage Learning. Example textbook citation in APA style. To cite a newspaper or online magazine article, italicize the title of the publication and add a URL at the end: Chicago Bibliography. Author's first and last name. " Article title. ". Publication name, month day, year. URL. Hui, Sylvia. "Non-essential retailers reopen across England after coronavirus lockdown".