Use of Graphics First Appearing Elsewhere
VI. All borrowed tables, figures or graphics of any sort should be cited in the form of “Source: Author (date) ‘Article,’ Journal, (volume: issue number) page” or “Source: Author (date) Book Title (City: Publisher), page.” Include other relevant information such as a figure number where possible. This citation is usually found directly under the graphic. The source is included in the bibliography. This citation is usually found directly under the graphic.
Example:
Example:
Source: International Correspondence Schools, (1899) A Textbook on Civil Engineering: Dynamos and motors, electric lighting, electric railways, p 337, Figure 810.
VII. When you make a table, using data from someone or somewhere else, the source of the data should be cited, starting with, “Source:”
Example: [See within the figure; the source of this example is Williams and Onochie, (2013, p. 3).]
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VII. When you make a table, using data from someone or somewhere else, the source of the data should be cited, starting with, “Source:”
Example: [See within the figure; the source of this example is Williams and Onochie, (2013, p. 3).]
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