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Lecture Notes or Slides

Author, A. A. (year). Title of presentation [Lecture notes or PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from http://xxxxx

Notes

In this specific example, no author is clear, so the title slides into the author position.

If notes or slides are only available from the presenter, someone who took notes during a lecture, or in a content management system (such as Blackboard, Canvas, or Moodle), cite as personal communication. Personal communication is not retrievable by other researchers and is cited in text only.

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Author, A. A. (year). Title of presentation [Lecture notes or PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from http://xxxxx

No Child Left Behind: A new era in education [PowerPoint slides]. (n.d.). Retrieved from the U.S. Department of Education website: http://www2.ed.gov/nclb/overview/intro/presentation/presentation.ppt

Proceedings – Published in Book Form

Author, A., & Author B. (year). Title of contribution. In A. Editor, B. Editor, & C. Editor (Eds.), Title of book (pp. xx-xx). Retrieved from http://xxxxx

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Author, A., & Author B. (year). Title of contribution. In A. Editor, B. Editor, & C. Editor (Eds.), Title of book (pp. xx-xx). Retrieved from http://xxxxx

Tunon,J., & Pival, P. (2000). Reaccreditation at Nova Southeastern University: How reaccreditation can create opportunities for improving library services to distance students. In P. S. Thomas (Ed.), The Ninth Off-Campus Services Conference proceedings: Portland, Oregon, April 26-28, 2000 (pp. 273-282). Retrieved from http://gcls2.cmich.edu/conference/past_proceedings/9thOCLSCP.pdf

Proceedings – Published Regularly

Author, A., Author, B., Author, C., & Author D. (year, month day). Title of contribution. Title of Proceedings. Vol(Issue), page.

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Author, A., Author, B., Author, C., & Author D. (year, month day). Title of contribution. Title of Proceedings. Vol(Issue), page.

Boyce, C. K., Brodribb, T. J., Feild, T. S., & Zwieniecki, M. A. (2009, May 22). Angiosperm leaf vein evolution was physiologically and environmentally transformative. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences276(1663), 1771–1776. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2008.1919