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Tables & Figures

  Format Example
Table in a book

#. Author AA. Book title. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher; cYYYY. Table #, Title of table; p. #.

NLM Citing Medicine chapter 2, section C

1. Lind AL. Natural medicines and toxic exposures. 2nd ed. Singapore: New Medicines Publishing Co.; c2017. Table 4, Exposure ranges for northern plants; p. 86.
Table in a journal article

#. Author AA. Article title. Abbreviate journal title [Internet]. Publication date YYYY;volume(issue):Page-range. Table #, Name of table; [cited YYYY MMM DD]; p. #. doi: xxxx.xxx.xxxxx 

NLM Citing Medicine chapter 1, section B, 1

1. Hivven B. The impact of professional development on the effectiveness measures of emergency nurses. J Nurs Educ [Internet]. 2001 Oct;3(4):452-72. Table 2, The effectiveness of nurses by geography; [cited 2022 Jan 5]; p. 185. Available from: http://siddhartha.ca/
Figure in a book

#. Author AA. Book title. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher; cYYYY. Figure # or letter, Title of figure; p. #.

NLM Citing Medicine chapter 2, section C, 3

1. Aonda P. New directions in healthcare administration. 4nd ed. Toronto: HealthAdmin Publishing Co.; c2020. Figure 10.5, Strategic talent management workflow; p. 155.
Figure in a journal

#. Author AA. Article title. Abbreviate journal title. YYYY;vol(issue):Page-range. Figure # or letter, Name of figure; p. #. 

NLM Citing Medicine chapter 1, section B, 5

1. Polumi K, Jernim J. A new approach to emergency medicine management. J Emerg [Internet]. 2016 Nov;2(1):45-65. Figure 8, Types of management styles; [cited 2021 Aug 25]; p. 10. doi:145.1245842/5246.22

Note: Do not shorten "Figure" to "Fig." Capitalize the first letter of "Figure" and "Table"

General Rules

  • How to format in-text citations in your document.
  • Author/editor names: Last name + First name initial + Middle name initial (if available). e.g., Armand Peter Smith = Smith AP.
  • The names of all authors and editors should be given. See Reference List General Rules for the use of "et al."
  • No authors, organization, or editors listed? Contact library@saskhealthauthority.ca to ask a librarian.
  • Titles: Capitalize only the first word of a title, proper nouns, proper adjectives, acronyms, and initialisms. Do not use quotation marks or italics for titles.
  • Subtitles: Use the colon (i.e., : ) to separate the title from the subtitle. e.g., Rural healthcare: a definitive guide.
  • Dates: Whenever possible use the date format [YYYY Mon DD].
  • Proper nouns: Always capitalize the first initial of country/city, person, clinical tool, organization, and/or association names.