Referencing

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Tables and Graphs

Reference list

Statistics

Author. (year). Title of document (cat. no. XXX). https://xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Childhood Education and Care, Australia, June 2017 (cat. no. 4402.0).  http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/Lookup/4402.0Main+Features1June%202017?OpenDocument

In-text

...as shown in Table 1, Children aged 0 – 11 attend care...

Table 1

Care attended last week 1996-2017.

Example of a line graph

Note. From Childhood Education and Care, Australia, June 2017 (cat. no. 4402.0). (http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/0/F924A95E815CD063CA257657001619DE?Opendocument) Copyright 2017 by ABS.

Format of caption

Article
Note From “Title of article,” by A. B. Author and C. D. Author, Year, Journal Title, Volume, page number. Copyright Year by "Name of copyright holder".
Book
Note. Reprinted [adapted] from Title of book (p. xx), by E. F. Author, Year, Place of Publication: Publisher. Copyright Year by "Name of copyright holder".

Notes

  • The table should be reproduced in your paper exactly as it appears in another source: Same format or state, no reconfiguration or new analysis
  • In-Text reference should include the word Table with its number next to it
  • Give a title which describes the contents of the table
  • You must provide a caption, beneath the table: Include the word Note. before your citation
  • The information that should appear in the Note below the table must include the following: Reprinted from Title of Work, by Author. Retrieved from ... Date of Copyright by Copyright Holder, this format differs from the reference list format
  • If the table is from a book or journal article the reference list entry is as it is for a book or journal article
  • Copy and paste the complete url to avoid transcription errors
  • If the url is very long, a functioning, shortened link can be used