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Lecture

Reference list

Lecture Notes
[#] A. A. Author. (Year). Title of lecture [Type of Medium]. Available: URL 

[20] A. D. Johns. (2021). Big data analysis [Online]. Available: https://canvas.acu.edu.au

Lecture Online
[#] A. A. Author. (year). Title of lecture. [Type of Medium]. Available: URL

[8] F. Crewe. (2020). BUSN201, week 3: Political and legal environments. [Online]. Available: https://canvas.acu.edu.au

In-text

Johns [20] points out …

As shown [20] …

Notes

  • Only the author's initials are included. Use no more than two initials.
  • Place a full stop at the end of the author's last name e.g., A. A. Author.
  • Do not add a full stop at the end of a URL.
  • The first word in the title and subtitle are capitalised.
  • For multiple authors check the author layout table for in-text and reference list format.

PowerPoint

Reference list

[#] A. A. Author last name. (Year). Title of lecture [Type of Medium]. Available: URL 

[4] A. Papadimos. (2020). BUSN112, lecture 5: Introduction to marketing and the consumer orientation [PowerPoint]. Available: https://canvas.acu.edu.au

In-text

Papadimos [4] pointed out …

As mentioned previously [4] …

Notes

  • If the presentation is available online, include the URL.
  • Place a full stop at the end of last author's name.
  • Only the author's initials are included. Use no more than two initials.
  • Do not add a full stop at the end of a URL.
  • The first word in the title and subtitle are capitalised.
  • For multiple authors check the author layout table for in-text and reference list format.