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Lectures

Format Example
Recorded lectures/webinars

Presenter, A.A., & Presenter B.B.(YYYY). Lecture title [Format]. Organization Name. URL 

Note: a unrecorded lecture/webinar can be cited as personal communications.

Dunfield, L., Sandhu, R., & Lyster, J. Evidence-to-action: remote monitoring: clinical considerations and the patient perspective [Webinar]. Canada's Drug Agency.  https://youtu.be/ojih7-OvO5E
Lectures, keynote addresses, or other speaking presentations

Presenter, A. A., & Presenter, B. B. (Year, Month Day–Day). Title of presentation [Lecture/keynote etc.]. Event/course name, City, Prince/State, Country. URL if available

Currant, K. (2019, February 9). Considering the availability of cardiac pacemakers in northern populations in Canada [Lecture]. University of Regina Graduate Symposium, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

 

General Rules 

  • How to format in-text citations in your document.
  • Use the author-date citation system for direct quotes: (Author Surname, Publication Year)
  • When citing a reference by two authors use an ampersand between their last names: (Last name & Last Name, Publication Year)
  • No authors, organization, or editors listed? Contact library@saskhealthauthority.ca to ask a librarian.
  • When citing a reference by three or more authors use the first authors names followed by et. al.,: (Last name et. al., Publication Year)
  • When quoting a passage or referencing a specific page include the page numbers after the citation number: (Last Name, Publication Year, p. page number) (Last Name, Publication Year, para. paragraph number) (Last Name, Publication Year, table number)