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Put parentheses around equation numbers; don't use the word “Equation” unless after a period. “Figure/Table/Algorithm X”, with no parentheses. Parentheses are reserved for equations, and square brackets for citations.
If you are referring to a specific figure, table or equation found in another source, place a citation number in brackets directly after its mention in the text, and then use the following notation, including the full details of the source in the reference list. Do not write phrases such as in Fig.
Author. Year of publication (in round brackets) Title of article (in single quotation marks) Title of journal (in italics capitalize first letter of each word in title, except for linking words such as and, of, the, for) Volume, issue, page numbers. Available at: URL (or DOI if available)
It is this number that should be used when referring to equations within the text. Equations should be referenced within the text as “EQ. (x).” When the reference to an equation begins a sentence, it should be spelled out, e.g., “Equation (x).”
If the item in the appendix is from a published source place a short citation in the appendix (not in the body of your essay/report) and add the full citation in the reference list. Start the appendix on a new page with the title Appendix or Appendixes (if there is more than one item).
author (if available) year produced (if available) title of image (or a description) Format and any details (if applicable) name and place of the sponsor of the source. Accessed day month year (the date you viewed/ downloaded the image) URL or Internet address (between pointed brackets)
Now, a decent cross-reference consists of several elements: Name of the source being referencedThis can either be the title or a general subject reference. If it is a chapter title or a heading, put it in quotation marks; if it is the name of a book, magazine, report, or reference work, put it in italics or underline.
Each figure should be displayed with a brief explanatory title. ... You must include a caption beneath the figure.
A reference within the text to a table, graph, diagram, etc. taken from a source should include the author, date and page number in brackets to enable the reader to identify the data. If you have already named the author in the text, only the publication year and page number needs to be mentioned in brackets.
Begin with Figure and then the number of the figure in italics. ... Include a descriptive phrase about the figure. ... Note the source or reference where you found the figure. ... Include the author's first and second initial as well as their surname. ... Note the copyright information for the figure.
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