References may be given either in the main text of your essay, or in a footnote or endnote. References are in brackets and take the form of the author's surname, followed by date of publication, followed (if appropriate) by page number(s), e.g. (Wiggins 1997, 251).
Basic format to reference lecture notesAuthor or authors. The surname is followed by first initials.Year.Title (in italics).Description of format.Unit name and Unit code.University.Date lecture was delivered.
Online course or massive open online course (Mooc) Online courses, including Moocs, can be cited by providing the instructors, year of course creation (if known), title of the course, site that hosts the course, and URL.
Bibliography / Works Cited Citation: Last Name, First Name of professor. “Title or Subject of the Lecture.” Class lecture, Course Name, College Name, Location, Month Day, Year. of Saint Rose, Albany, New York, March 8, 2009.
A different format is used to cite information from lecture slides....Citing a lecture in MLA Style.MLA formatSpeaker last name, First name. “Lecture Title.” Course or Event Name, Day Month Year, Institution, Location. Lecture.In-text citation(Jones)1 more row•Mar 19, 2021
PowerPoint presentationAuthor or tutor.Year of publication (in round brackets).Title of presentation (in single quotation marks).[PowerPoint presentation]Module code: module title (in italics).Available at: URL of VLE.(Accessed: date).
Author Surname, Initial(s) Year, Title of the study guide or lecture notes: subtitle, Type of Medium, University Name, viewed date,
The citation should include the last name of the module note author, then the first name. The title of the module in quotation marks should be listed, followed by the location of the module lecture or lesson, and the date. An example of a module citation should look like this: Smith, Julie.
You should only cite the lecture notes if (1) they are the original source, or (2) the original source is inaccessible, either literally (out of print or unpublished) or figuratively (written in a foreign language, with excessive generality or formality, or just badly).
If you are providing an in-text reference to an online module text, you will need to provide the year of module start, instead of the year of publication. For example: Author (year of module start), or (Author, year of module start). comma) • The module code, block number and title (in italics).
When referencing material from module websites, the date of publication is the year you started studying the module.
Note: When an eBook looks like a printed book, with publication details and pagination, reference as a printed book.
Note: Books that have an editor, or editors, where each chapter is written by a different author or authors.
Surname, Initial. (Year of publication) 'Title of article', Title of Journal, volume number (issue number), page reference. doi: doi number if available OR Available at: URL (Accessed date).
Surname, Initial. (Year of publication) 'Title of article', Title of Newspaper, Day and month, Page reference.
Surname, Initial. (Year that the site was published/last updated) Title of web page. Available at: URL (Accessed: date).
Author, AA year, Subject code: Title of subject - week no, Type of medium, viewed date, <URL>.
Author, AA year of publication, Subject code Title, Type of medium, Publisher, Place of publication.
Gale, J 2016, EV5000 The environmental subject, Class handout, James Cook University, Townsville.
Syllabus for Biological Sciences for Non-Majors. Taught by Nicole Geralch, summer 2021, University of Florida, Gainesville. biology.ufl.edu/syllabus/none/summer-2021/.
Van Wyk, J. A. (2012). SOC 230 – Crime and delinquency [Syllabus]. Department of Sociology & Anthropology, University of Rhode Island.
Judy A. Van Wyk, “SOC 230 – Crime and Delinquency” (syllabus, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, 2012).
Van Wyk, Judy A. 2012. “SOC 230 – Crime and Delinquency.” Syllabus, University of Rhode Island, Kingston.
Professor’s surname, First initial. (Year of Course) Course number: Course title [Syllabus]. Location: Institution Name.
Place this part in your bibliography or reference list at the end of your assignment.
Place this part right after the quote or reference to the source in your assignment.