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1 Academic honesty in visual arts Where students use the work or ideas of another person the student must acknowledge the source using a standard style of referencing in a consistent manner. The IB does not prescribe which style(s) of referencing on in-text citation should be used by students. As a minimum, students are expected to include: name of author, date of publication, title of source, and page numbers as applicable. For example: Benjamin, R (1997) Orientalism: Delacroix to Klee (The Art Gallery of New South Wales) pp 22–23 ***If you use a sentence or even a phrase you must use quotation marks, or it is considered plagiarism, even if you use an in text citation. Visual arts students should be considering artworks as primary sources. As a minimum, the name of the artist, the title of the work, the date of completion, the media, the size of the work, and the current location or owner of the work must be included. Where students need to demonstrate that they have looked at artists from a range of cultural backgrounds, the nationality and dates of birth and death can also be useful.

2 For example: Jean-Léon Gérôme (French, 1824–1904) Le Bain (The Bath) (c.1880–85) Oil on canvas 73.6 x 59.6 cm Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Mildred Anna Williams Collection Where an image of the artwork is copy-pasted or reproduced, the source of the image also needs to be included. Where an electronic source is cited, the date of access must be included, along with the full address of the materials. For example: Damien Hirst, http://www.damienhirst.com/ (22 January 2014)

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