how to reference in a presentation
Chen, D.H., Greenwald, A.G., & Yamaguchi, S. (2003, June). Cross-cultural comparisons of implicit and explicit self-esteem. Poster presented at the 5th annual meeting of the NorthWest Cognition and Memory Conference, Seattle, WA.
Presenter, F.M. (year, month). Title of paper or poster. Paper or poster session presented at the meeting of Organization Name, Location.
Here is an example: (Smith, 2015, para. 5) or (Smith, 2015)
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 citations will be similar to how you would cite resources in a traditional paper.
Reference citation for PowerPoint slides
Parenthetical
If you are finding referencing difficult, you may find it useful to:
How I can reference back to a power point I can’t seem to find the name of the author but it is from a university of Portsmouth so do I use their name as a reference?
Cite the UpToDate topic as a chapter in a book titled UpToDate, edited by Ted. W. Post, published by UpToDate in Waltham, MA. There are no page numbers to cite, and the publication year for any topic should be the current year.
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APA does not provide exact guidance for handling citations and a Reference page in PowerPoint presentations. However, there are still best-practices recommended by several universities.
You have leeway in choosing font and font size for your in-text citations and Reference page. If an entire slide can be attributed to one source, you can put the “in-text” citation in the bottom corner of the slide. You can use hanging indentation on your Reference page or a bulleted list. Sometimes formatting in PowerPoint can be difficult.
Bournemouth staff and students have access to EndNote or EndNote Online to help you:
- Store and manage references
- Create bibliographies
- Cite references in your written work.
Appendices contain material that is too detailed to include in the main report, such as long mathematical derivations or calculations, detailed technical drawings, or tables of raw data. The content should be summarised and referred to at the appropriate point in the the body of the report. The conventions for appendices are as follows:
- each appendix must be labelled with a number (or letter) and title
- the appendix numbers and titles must be listed on the Contents page under the heading Appendices (if more than one) or Appendix (if only one)
- each appendix must be referred to by number (or letter) at the relevant point in the text.
Username. (Year, Month Day). Title of video [Video]. YouTube. https://xxxxx
According to the APA Style 7th edition the general format is as follows:
References:
http://libraryconnect.libanswers.com/faq/111940
http://library.purdueglobal.edu/writingcenter/apacitationforpowerpointslide
http://libanswers.aru.ac.uk/faq/45040
http://www.uptodate.com/home/how-use-uptodate-presentation
http://www.wikihow.com/Cite-Images-in-PowerPoint
http://asklibrary.com.edu/faq/63253
http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/students/library/using-library/how-guides/how-cite-references
http://www.monash.edu/rlo/assignment-samples/engineering/eng-writing-technical-reports/references-and-appendices
http://libanswers.snhu.edu/faq/8628
http://apastyle.apa.org/learn/faqs/cite-another-source