The Modern Language Association (MLA) provides guidelines for documenting sources in academic writing. Citing content from social media platforms, such as images, videos, and text found on Instagram, requires adherence to these standards to give proper credit and avoid plagiarism. A complete citation typically includes the author’s name (or account name), the post’s caption, the date of publication, and the URL. For example: @natgeo. “Image of a snow leopard in the Himalayas.” 12 Jan. 2023, instagram.com/natgeo/posts/xxxxxxxxxxxxx.
Accurate source documentation lends credibility to scholarly work and allows readers to verify information. In the context of social media, citing content provides transparency regarding the origins of visual and textual information increasingly used in academic research. As social media platforms become significant sources of data and commentary, incorporating their content appropriately is vital for rigorous scholarship.