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Referencing for Vietnam Campus: RMIT Harvard Style

Caption

If you are using information gathered from published information but are presenting it in a table or figure that you have created, acknowledge the source as you would for paraphrased information in a caption.
Rule

Figure/Table figure/table number: Brief description of graph or table. Source: adapted from Author’s Family Name/Organisation Year of publication.

Example:

In-text citation

Example:

Population of Ho Chi Minh, Ha Noi and Da Nang as of 2020 are represented in Table 1, as adapted from Statista (2022), Macrotrends (2022) and World Population Review (2022).

Reference list entry

Rule:
  • When you use other people’s data from published sources to create your own table or graph, the source that the data appears in should be referenced.

  • For example, if the data appears in a book, webpage or journal article, you reference the book, webpage or journal article, respectively. Please refer to the relevant section in EasyCite or within this guide for how to reference various sources.

  • If your table or graph includes data from more than one source, you must separately reference ALL sources you used to create your table or graph.

Example:

Macrotrends (2022) Ha Noi, Vietnam Metro Area Population 1950-2022, Macrotrends website, accessed 17 August 2022. https://www.macrotrendsReference.net/cities/22457/ha-noi/population#:~:text=The%20metro%20area%20population%20of,a%204.6%25%20increase%20from%202018

 

Statista (2022) Number of inhabitants in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam from 2010 to 2020, accessed 17 August 2022, Statista database.

 

World Population Review (2022) Da Nang Population 2022, World Population Review website, accessed 17 August 2022. https://worldpopulationreview.com/world-cities/da-nang-population