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In this lab, you copy images from the Web using any of the techniques discussed in Chapter 11 of Power Tools for Technical Communication:
- Start a document in your preferred word-processing software.
- For each item, follow the directions for finding and copying the image.
- Paste the copied image into the document you just started.
- Add the figure title and source information as indicated.
- Put your name, Copying Web Graphics: Print, and the date on this document, and print it out for your instructor.
- Go to the following URL and copy the image next to the text that reads "Aerial exploration of a dry valley on Mars." Use these same words as the title. Indicate the source as http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~mfogg/gallery.htm; include the date you accessed this image and any other necessary bibliographic information (see Chapter 21 for citing sources of graphics and web pages):
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~mfogg/gallery.htm
- Go to the following URL and copy the photograph of Mandelbrot. Indicate the source as http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Posters2/Mandelbrot.html; include the date you accessed this image and any other necessary bibliographic information (see Chapter 21 for citing sources of graphics and web pages):
www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Posters2/Mandelbrot.html
- Go to the following URL and copy the image at the heading IFS Fern. Indicate the source as http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/pbourke/fractals/fracintro/; include the date you accessed this image and any other necessary bibliographic information (see Chapter 21 for citing sources of graphics and web pages):
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