How to reference a table
Any table that you use needs to be referenced with the source of the original material indicated at the bottom of the table.
**Please note the placement of the title, which is added above the table with the citation added below the table**
Table 4.1: Types of case study
Table inserted here
(Stake, 2006, p.45)
Reference list (reference depends on the source of the material)
For example, a table taken from a book
Stake, R. E. (2006). Multiple case study analysis. New York: The Guilford Press.
How to reference a table or figure created with data adapted from another source
The original source used to create the table or figure must be referenced along with clear indication that this has been adapted.
Figure:
Figure inserted here
Figure 4.1: Model of listening
(adapted from Hallam & Creech, 2010, p.65)
Reference list: (reference depends on the source of the material)
For example, a figure taken from a book
Hallam, S., Creech, A., & University of London (Eds.). (2010). Music education in the 21st century in the United Kingdom: achievements, analysis and aspirations. London: Institute of Education, University of London.
Table:
Table 4.1: Types of case study
Table inserted here
(adapted from Stake, 2006)
Reference list: (reference depends on the source of the material)
For example, a table taken from a book
Stake, R. E. (2006). Multiple case study analysis. New York: The Guilford Press.
How to reference a figure
Any diagrams that you use need to be referenced with the source of the original material indicated at the bottom.
**Please note the placement of the title, which is added below the figure**
Figure:
Figure inserted here
Figure 4.1: Model of listening
(Hallam & Creech, 2010, p.65)
Reference List: (reference depends on the source of the material)
For example, a figure taken from a book
Hallam, S., Creech, A., & University of London (Eds.). (2010). Music education in the 21st century in the United Kingdom: achievements, analysis and aspirations. London: Institute of Education, University of London.
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