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Life and Health Sciences Harvard Referencing Guidelines: Figures

Life and Health Sciences Harvard Referencing Guidelines

Figures

For the purposes of this guide, the following are defined as Figures:

  • Charts
  • Diagram
  • Graphs

The required elements for the reference are:

Author Surname, INITIALS. (Year) Title of book. Place of publication: Publisher, Page reference of figure, figure number.

Reference List

Rowe, F.J. (2012) Clinical orthoptics. 3rd ed. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 329, fig.15.7.

In-text citation

Example 1 Where the author's name appears naturally in the sentence:

Rowe (2012, p.329, fig.15.7) illustrates how thyroid eye disease can result in limited ocular movement.

 

Example 2 Where the authors' name does not appear naturally in the sentence: 

Thyroid eye disease can result in limited ocular movement (Rowe 2012, p.329, fig.15.7).

Other points to note

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Other sources which may be useful

Images

Photographs

Creative Commons Material