RGU Harvard Templates

Illustrations Not Replicated

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Images, Graphs, Tables - Not Reproduced

Template

Please ensure that you follow the template exactly, including text formatting (CAPITALS, italics), and any punctuation.

Follow this template for referencing an image, graph or table where the author of the illustration is the same as the author of the source where you found it.

AUTHOR'S SURNAME, First Initial(s)., Publication year. Illustration name. Place of publication: Publisher.

Example

Citation

Donnan's image/graph/table/photograph (2004 p. 374 fig. 30.4) shows that…

Reference List

DONNAN, C.B., 2004. Moche portraits from ancient Peru. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press.

Template

Please ensure that you follow the template exactly, including text formatting (CAPITALS, italics), and any punctuation.

If the illustration is by someone other than the author of the book, you would have to make this clear in the citation. The reference list entry should have the book you have read, you do not need to insert a further reference for the author of the illustration. Only reference the book etc. you have read.

SOURCE AUTHOR'S SURNAME, First Initial(s)., Publication year. Illustration name. Place of publication: Publisher.

Example

Citation

Brown's photograph (Ellington 2002 p. 94 fig. 1) demonstrates...

Reference List

ELLINGTON, H., 2002. The Robert Gordon University: a history. Aberdeen: The Robert Gordon University.