well....... more information pls. it would be just so very nice if someone could just say how to do it. its not in the curtin download about referencing. and I cant find it anywhere else except the above website. its frustrating and time consuming and I would really like to get it right.
The only extra we ask for from the Curtin guide is for you to use Figure 1: when citing visuals in-text. The reason for this is because it makes it much easier for you when you are discussing them. Here is an example from the presentation I am marking; I don't think the student will mind.
Figure 8: The image of Laurence Ferrari (France Today 2012)
Figure 8: The image of Laurence Ferrari (France Today 2012)
See the Curtin Guide - page 10
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