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Referencing figures and tables for Postgraduate Taught students: A short guide

List of references used in this Guide

University of Birmingham. Libraries and Learning Resources. (2015a) Fair dealing [online]. Available from: https://intranet.birmingham.ac.uk/as/ libraryservices/library/copyright/ fair-dealing.aspx [Accessed: 20 March 2015 ].

University of Birmingham. Libraries and Learning Resources. (2015b) Digital content and copyright [online]. Available from: https://intranet.birmingham.ac.uk/as/ libraryservices/library/copyright/digitalcontent.aspx [Accessed: 20 March 2015 ].

University of Bradford. (2014) Writing for science: diagrams and tables [online]. Available from: http://www.bradford.ac.uk/ academic-skills/resources/study/assignmentwriting/write-sciences [Accessed: 15 February 2015 ].

University of Bournemouth. Library. (2014) How to cite references: BU Harvard Style [online]. Available from: http://www.bournemouth.ac. uk/library/how-to/citing-refs-harvard.html [Accessed: 15 February 2015 ].

University of Birmingham. Libraries and Learning Resources. Academic Skills Centre. (2015) Short Guide to using visuals in your writing [online]. 

Special thanks to:

  • Nancy Graham, formerly Subject Advisor, Libraries and Learning Resources, who drew the ASC’s attention to the University of Derby and University of Nottingham tools.
  • Alex Fenlon, University of Birmingham, Copyright and Licensing Officer, for invaluable advice on copyright matters and Creative Commons.
  • Sonia Lee Cooke and Paul Foxall, University of Birmingham, Digital and Technology Skills Team for illuminating advice on inserting images into documents.
  • Jenny Frei and Ian Duncan (University of Birmingham students), for allowing the ASC to use samples of their materials. 
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