Referencing and using sources - Using images, tables, graphs etc. - Other peoples'

See this example properly formatted in the QUT Cite tool.

Often the most useful way to present information is in the form of a table, a figure, graph, or an image.

You are still required to reference this non-text information accurately. This applies to whether you copied it from the internet, scanned it, traced or copied it from an original, or even created your own representation (such as a table) from the author's research.

You may also be required to include a number, title and caption. There are examples for how to do this under the individual styles.