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Table

Reference list

Author, A. (Year, Month day). Title of work. Site Name. https://xxxxxxxxxx

O'Farrell, K., & Harney, F. (2020, November 30). An assessment of the presence of microbeads in rinse-off personal care, cosmetic and cleaning products currently available within the Australian retail market. Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment. https://www.dcceew.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/microbeads-rinse-products-survey-report.pdf

Table 1

Leave-on Product Details as Containing Microbeads By Product Type

Note. Assessment of the Presence of Microbeads in Rinse-Off Personal Care, Cosmetic And Cleaning Products Currently Available Within The Australian Retail Market, by K. Farrell and F. Harney,  November 30, 2020, (https://www.dcceew.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/microbeads-rinse-products-survey-report.pdf). Copyright 2020 by Envisage.

Format of Note caption

Article

Note.  From/Adapted from “Title of Article,” by A. A. Author and B. B. Author, Year, Journal Title, Volume (issue), page number (DOI or URL). Copyright year by Name of Copyright Holder.

Book

Note. From/Adapted from Title of Book (p. xx), by A. A. Author, Year, Publisher (DOI or URL). Copyright year by Name of Copyright Holder.

Webpage

Note. From Title of Website, by A. A. Author, Year, (URL). Copyright year by the Name of Copyright Holder.

In-text

Table 1 illustrates...

 

Notes

  • The table should be reproduced in your paper exactly as it appears in the original source. 
  • The table number is in bold and placed above the table
  • In-text references should include the word Table with its number next to it.
  • Give a title which describes the contents of the table.
  • The title of the table is in italics, capitalized and appears one double spaced line below table number
  • Provide a Note below the table and include a copyright attribution if needed
  • Double space the Note and align left
  • Include a DOI or URL if available
  • If the url is very long, a functioning, shortened link can be used.

Graph

In APA style of referencing a graph is referred to as a figure.

Reference list

Author, A. (Year, Month day). Title of work. Site Name. https://xxxxxxxxxx

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2022, July 7). Dementia in Australia. https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/dementia/dementia-in-aus/contents/summary#Common

 

Figure 1

Australians Living With Dementia Between 2010 and 2058: Estimated Number By Sex and Year

Graph for demonstrative purpose

Note. Data are from "Dementia in Australia," by Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2022 (https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/dementia/dementia-in-aus/contents/summary#Common). CC-BY 4.0.

Format of Note caption

Article

Note.  From/Adapted from “Title of Article,” by A. A. Author and B. B. Author, Year, Journal TitleVolume (issue), page number (DOI or URL). Copyright year by Name of Copyright Holder.

Book

Note. From/Adapted from Title of Book (p. xx), by A. A. Author, Year, Publisher (DOI or URL). Copyright year by Name of Copyright Holder.

In-text

As shown in Figure 1...

Notes

  • All types of graphical displays are considered to be figures, except for tables
  • The figure should be reproduced in your paper exactly as it appears in another source
  • The figure number is in bold and placed above the graph
  • Give a title which describes the contents of the graph
  • The title of the graph is in italics, capitalized and appears one double spaced line below figure number
  • Include the copyright attribution in the Note caption
  • Include a DOI or URL if available and place in brackets
  • Copy and paste the complete url to avoid transcription errors.
  • If the url is very long, a functioning, shortened link can be used.