Do PowerPoint presentations need references?
When creating a PowerPoint you’ll need to cite your sources both in the text of your presentation, as well as on a references slide at the end. These in-text citations will correspond to a full citation you’ll include on the references slide. The references slide will look similar to the references page for a paper.
How do you APA reference a PowerPoint?
To reference a PowerPoint presentation in APA Style, include the name of the author (whoever presented the PowerPoint), the date it was presented, the title (italicized), “PowerPoint slides” in square brackets, the name of the department and university, and the URL where the PowerPoint can be found.
How do you cite in ASME?
[citation number] Author(s), year, “Title of Web Page.” Report Number (if applicable), from url. [Citation number] Author(s), year, “Article Title,” Conference Proceedings, vol. (if given), year, pp.
How do you cite a section?
Therefore, the proper citation format is:
- The title number.
- The abbreviation of the code used (here, U.S.C.A. or U.S.C.S.)
- The section symbol (§) followed by a space and the section number containing the statute.
- The name of the publisher (West or LexisNexis)
- The year of the code.
How do you cite Halsbury’s Laws of Australia?
Legal Encyclopaedias
- Online legal encyclopaedias are cited as follows:
- Publisher – The publisher’s name should adhere to rule 6.3.
- Title of encylopaedia, (online at date of retrieval)- Italicise the title, put at date of retrieval in round brackets.
- Title Number Name of Title,
- Chapter number and name- In single quotation marks.
How do you cite a legal commentary?
Where an author of a commentary is clearly identified the author’s name should appear before the publisher, followed by a comma. Examples: LexisNexis, Australian Corporation Practice (online at 7 October 2018) [1.012].