Example: Kent, Clark. If you’re using your own notes from the lecture as a reference, your citation should be to the lecture itself, not to your personal notes. So you’d still use the instructor’s name as the “author” of the lecture.
Example: Kent, Clark. “Superheroes in the 21st Century. " If the lecture doesn’t have a specific title, provide a brief, general description of the topic of the lecture.
Example: Kent, Clark. “Superheroes in the 21st Century. " Political Science 230, 27 Feb. 2018, Metropolis University. If you’re citing a course handout, place the name of the college or university immediately after the name of the course, followed by a period. Use the word “Received” and then provide the date you received the handout in day-month-year format, followed by a period. For example: Kent, Clark. “Superheroes in the 21st Century. " Political Science 230, Metropolis University. Received 27 Feb. 2018.
Lecture example: Kent, Clark. “Superheroes in the 21st Century. " Political Science 230, 27 Feb. 2018. Metropolis University. Lecture. Handout example: Kent, Clark. “Superheroes in the 21st Century. " Political Science 230, Metropolis University. Received 27 Feb. 2018. Class handout. Slide presentation example: Kent, Clark. “Superheroes in the 21st Century. " Political Science 230, 27 Feb. 2018. Metropolis University. Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation.
Example with slide number: (Kent, slide 5). Example without page or slide number: (Kent). If you’re citing the lecture itself and working off of your own lecture notes, do not use page numbers.
Example: Lane, L.
Example: Lane, L. (2018).
Example: Lane, L. (2018). POLS 230: Alternative Approaches to Crime Fighting, week 6 notes
Example: Lane, L. (2018). POLS 230: Alternative Approaches to Crime Fighting, week 6 notes [lecture notes].
Example: Lane, L. (2018). POLS 230: Alternative Approaches to Crime Fighting, week 6 notes [lecture notes]. Retrieved from http://library. mu. edu. /search/r?SEARCH=pols230
Example: (Lane, 2018). For quotes, include a slide number or page number if available. For example: (Lane, 2018, slide 7).
Example: Kent, Clark.
Example: Kent, Clark. “Superheroes in the 21st Century. "
Example: Kent, Clark. “Superheroes in the 21st Century. " Class lecture, Alternative Approaches to Crime Fighting, Metropolis University, Metropolis, New York, February 27, 2018.
Example: Clark Kent, “Superheroes in the 21st Century” (class lecture, Alternative Approaches to Crime Fighting, Metropolis University, Metropolis, New York, February 27, 2018).