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Number figures and tables consecutively in the text, beginning with the number 1. ... Capitalize the “t” in “table” and the “f” in “figure” when you refer to a specific table or figure created in your text. ... “Table 3 and 4” is incorrect because each table is a separate entity.
You need to refer to the table or image two times. First, there should be, a brief mention of the table or figure in the text preceding its placement in your document. This should explain why the table or image was included or what major point the table or image is helping you to make.
below the table must include the following: Title of Work, by Author, date, retrieved from ... Date of Copyright by Copyright Holder. The figure # is as it would appear, numbered consecutively, in your paper — not the figure # assigned to it in its original resource. All figures must be mentioned in text.
Figures (pp. 38, 150-167) When you use a figure in your paper that has been adapted or copied directly from another source, you need to reference the original source. This reference appears as a caption underneath the figure that you copied or adapted for your paper.
Referencing tables Always refer to a table by their number. Statements such as in the table below or the table shown on page 78 should not be used. If a table is being reproduced for inclusion in a work which is being published, you must seek permission from the copyright holder.
Use a capital letter when referring to the table or figure in a text. Refer to the table or figure as Table 1 or Figure 2 in the text, using a capital letter. For example: See Figure 1 as an example of this type of horse.
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.
Provide each table with a brief but explanatory title. This should appear below the table number. A table note (caption) should be included the bottom of the table to acknowledge that the table has been reproduced from another source. The word Note is included at the start in italics.
The in-text citation consists of author surname(s)/family name(s), in the order that they appear on the actual publication, followed by the year of publication of the source that you are citing. For direct quotes, make sure to include page or paragraph number. Eg. (Weston, 1988, p.
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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