Map, chart, illustration, figure, image

In-text citations

Details of Victorian towns are clearly marked on the attached map (McCarron, Bird and co. 1916, Figure 1).

Figure layout

Fig. 1. Victoria (McCarron, Bird and co. 1916).

Reference list

Template

Author Year, Title, Form, DOI OR publisher, place OR viewed date, URL

Examples

Online

Victorian Electoral Commission 2012, City of Casey: Local council boundaries, map, viewed 22 July 2015, https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/images/profile/CaseySummary.gif

Print

Timms, PE 2006, Colonial settlement in Tasmania, Tiger Press, Hobart.

Notes on style
  • Online: Give author/poster and the year of publication. Give title of the item (in italics). Add form (e.g., ‘map’, ‘photograph’) without brackets. If no title or caption, give a short description (no italics).
  • Give either DOI or publishing details. If no DOI and online, give viewed date and URL.
  • Print: Give an in-text citation and reference entry for the print source containing the item, not the item itself. Add the identifying number to in-text citation: ‘… (Timms, 2006, Figure 2)’.
  • If using the abbreviated name of a government body in your text, e.g. the VEC for the Victorian Electoral Commission, follow the same reference list guidelines as for a group author (see the in-text citation section).