How To Cite A Chart
How To Cite A Chart. Charts, images, and tables should be centered horizontally on the page and should be followed by an in-text citation placed below. If the chart was published in a book, give the editor's name, if applicable, book title in italics, page number of the chart.
Basically, it must consist of a heading related to the image and enhance the overall meaning. Title of the source you are citing (italicized) Source type in. As a rule, writers must italicize the title and place it below the table number.
If it was in a magazine article, cite the magazine article.
To cite images, graphs, charts and other non-textual elements, you need to provide information like author's name, title, when and where it was first published, etc.
Charts, images, and tables should be centered horizontally on the page and should be followed by an in-text citation placed below. If this is the case, give a description of the figure or table where you would normally put the title. If you create your own image, graph or table, you also need to include.
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