How Do You Cite Something That Is Adapted?

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If you “adapt” a journal article's text, your reference would include

the word “note” in italics

, a brief description, the article's title, author's first initial and last name, and year. Follow this with the journal title, volume and page number, copyright year and name of the copyright owner.

How do I cite an adaptation in a play?

A reference to

a journal article's

adaptation includes the word “note” italicized, a description, article title, author, year and journal title, volume/page number, copyright year and copyright owner, and “adapted with permission.”

How do you cite a adapted table?

Adapted/Retrieved/Reprinted from

“Title of Article

” by Author First Initial. Second Initial. Surname, Year, Journal Title, Volume(issue), page(s). Copyright Year by the Name of Copyright Holder.

How do you cite an image that is adapted?

Begin the caption with the word “Figure”, a number, and a title. Follow this with “Source” and the citation number in brackets. If you adapted the figure,

begin the citation with “Adapted from” followed by the citation number in brackets

.

How do you cite adapted to work in APA?

If you “adapt” a journal article's text, your reference citation would include

the word “note” in italics

, a brief description, the article's title, author's first initial and last name, and year. Follow this with the journal title, volume and page number, copyright year and name of the copyright owner.

How do you reference a adapted table Harvard?

A reference within the text to a table, graph, diagram, etc. taken from a source should include

the author, date and page number in brackets

to enable the reader to identify the data. If you have already named the author in the text, only the publication year and page number needs to be mentioned in brackets.

How do you reference a figure in a paper?

  1. Number figures consecutively throughout your paper.
  2. Figures should be labeled “Figure (number)” ABOVE the figure.
  3. Double-space the caption that appears under a figure.

How do you cite lines from Shakespeare?

When citing Shakespeare plays, list the ACT, SCENE, and LINES in parenthetical (page numbers are NOT included),

separated by periods. Enclose the citation in parentheses

. For example: (Macbeth 1.3.

How do I cite an adaptation in a book?

If you “adapt” a journal article's text, your reference citation would include

the word “note” in italics, a brief description, the article's title, author's first initial and last name, and year

. Follow this with the journal title, volume and page number, copyright year and name of the copyright owner.

How do you cite a play performance?

Format: Title of Play.

By Firstname Lastname

, directed by Firstname Lastname, Production company, Date of performance, Theater, City.

How do you reference an article from a website?

  1. author (the person or organisation responsible for the site)
  2. year (date created or last updated)
  3. page title (in italics)
  4. name of sponsor of site (if available)
  5. accessed day month year (the day you viewed the site)
  6. URL or Internet address (pointed brackets).

How do you reference a picture in an essay?

  1. author (if available)
  2. year produced (if available)
  3. title of image (or a description)
  4. Format and any details (if applicable)
  5. name and place of the sponsor of the source.
  6. accessed day month year (the date you viewed/ downloaded the image)
  7. URL or Internet address (between pointed brackets).

How do you cite figures in APA 6th edition?

Surname, Year, Place of Publication: Publisher.

Copyright [Year] by the Name of Copyright Holder

. Reprinted [or adapted] with permission.

What is Harvard referencing style examples?

Reference structure and example:

Author Surname, Initials. (Publication Year) ‘Article title', Journal Name, Volume(Issue), Page(s)

. Available at: URL or DOI (Accessed: date).

How do you reference a figure in Vancouver style?

Follow the format of the reference type (book, journal or website) in which you found the table/figure/image/appendix followed by: table/figure/image/appendix number of original source, Title of table/figure/image/appendix from original source; p. Page number of table/figure/image/appendix from original source.

How do you write a list of figures?

List each new figure caption on a new line and capitalise the start of each word. Write the figure number

on the left

, then caption label and finally the page number the figure corresponds to on the right-hand side. Apply the same formatting principle to the List of Tables in your thesis of dissertation.

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