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''Notes'': An example of a table reprinted from Print Management Bureau. Number the table(s), placing the word "Table" and the number above the title. The table and note below should appear in a relevant place in your paper, and include text referring to the table by its number- ". . .as shown in Table 1, less than 40% of the households surveyed stated they regularly consume hot sauce..." | ''Notes'': An example of a table reprinted from Print Management Bureau. Number the table(s), placing the word "Table" and the number above the title. The table and note below should appear in a relevant place in your paper, and include text referring to the table by its number- ". . .as shown in Table 1, less than 40% of the households surveyed stated they regularly consume hot sauce..." | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:28, 1 May 2017
The following example is for a table you have reproduced in your paper exactly as it appears in another source. (Same format or state, no reconfiguration or new analysis).
In a Note below the table you need to include: Reprinted from Title of Work, by Author. Retrieved from ... Date of Copyright by Copyright Holder.
This work must have a full bibliographic entry in your Reference List even though the information in the Note field uses a lot of the same information.
Notes: An example of a table reprinted from Print Management Bureau. Number the table(s), placing the word "Table" and the number above the title. The table and note below should appear in a relevant place in your paper, and include text referring to the table by its number- ". . .as shown in Table 1, less than 40% of the households surveyed stated they regularly consume hot sauce..."
For more information on the reference list, see Chapter 5, pp. 125-149.
