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Chicago 17th (A) Notes and Bibliography

University lectures, theses and dissertations

Footnote

Format

Note number. Lecturer Full Name, "Title of Lecture: Subtitle," Unit Code: Title of Unit. (Lecture, University, Location, Month DD, YYYY). URL.

Example

1. Leah Gerber, “Translation/Transnation: Lecture 3,” APG5555: Translation Studies. (Lecture, Monash University, Caulfield VIC, May 1, 2012). https://echo360.org.au/lesson/G_4fc1005c-0815-63e0-91b6-abbecf_90ad7995-7df3-4bed-baf4-96df922b5e5f_2012-0T11:58:00.000/classroom#sortDirection=desc.


2. Mark Smith, "Baroque Art: Week 4," AHT1111: Art History and Theory. (Lecture, Monash University, Caulfield VIC, July 15, 2021). https://lms.monash.edu/mod/resource/view.php?id=10100789.


Subsequent note entry

3. Gerber, “Translation/Transnation.”

Bibliography

Format

Lecturer Surname, First Name. “Title of Lecture: Subtitle.” Unit Code: Title of Unit. Lecture presented at University Name, Location, Month DD, YYYY. URL.

Example

Gerber, Leah. “Translation/Transnation: Lecture 3.” APG5555: Translation Studies. Lecture presented at Monash University, Caulfield VIC, May 1, 2012. https://echo360.org.au/lesson/G_4fc1005c-0815-63e0-91b6-abbecf_90ad7995-7df3-4bed-baf4-96df922b5e5f_2012-0T11:58:00.000/classroom#sortDirection=desc.


Smith, Mark. "Baroque Art: Week 4." AHT1111: Art History and Theory. Lecture presented at Monash University, Caulfield VIC, July 15, 2021. https://lms.monash.edu/mod/resource/view.php?id=10100789.

Tips

  • References to university lecture recordings and presentation slides follow similar patterns to other audiovisual material and presentations.

Footnote

Format

Note number. Author Full Name, “Title of Thesis: Subtitle” (Thesis type, University Name, Year of award), page number(s), Database name (Document identifier) or URL.

Example

1. Shakela Carion Johnson, “An Examination of the Social Characteristics and Beliefs of Delinquent and Non-Delinquent Youth” (PhD thesis, Auburn University, 2007), ProQuest (AAI3270975).


2. Ilya Vedrashko, “Advertising in Computer Games” (master’s thesis, MIT, 2006), 59, http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/39144.


Subsequent note entry

3. Johnson, “An Examination of the Social Characteristics and Beliefs of Delinquent and Non-Delinquent Youth”.

Bibliography

Format

Author Surname, First Name. “Title of Thesis: Subtitle.” Thesis type, University Name, Year of award. Database name (Document identifier) or URL.

Example

Johnson, Shakela Carion. “An Examination of the Social Characteristics and Beliefs of Delinquent and Non-Delinquent Youth.” PhD thesis, Auburn University, 2007. ProQuest (AAI3270975).


Vedrashko, Ilya. “Advertising in Computer Games.” Master’s thesis, MIT, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/39144.


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