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Vancouver - Referencing Guide

Course Materials

Information

Course material should not be referenced, unless it contains original material.
   Instead, you should go to the original source of the research on which the lecture was based, then cite the original work.

 Use (n.d.) if no date given on course materials.

 Add material description after title  e.g. [PowerPoint slides], [Lecture notes].

 Do not include publisher details for course materials.

 Do not include Retrieved from …  details for course materials.

 Use the name of the site and URL of homepage/login page URL for sites requiring login  e.g. for Murdoch University's LMS Moodle. https://moodleprod.murdoch.edu.au

 Include full URL for materials access from the Internet and accessible by public.

Format

Lectures (recordings accessed via LMS):

#. Lecturer, A. Title of Lecture: subtitle [Lecture recording]. In Unit Code: Unit Name. Place of recording: University Name; Year Month Date of recording [cited Year Date Cited]. Available from: URL.

 

PowerPoint slides (accessed via LMS):

#. Author A. Title of slide presentation [PowerPoint slides]. Master of Business Administration / Master of Health Care Management (M1296). Place of publication: University Name; Year.

 

 

Examples

Lectures (recordings accessed via LMS)

1. Jones, A. The business of healthcare provision: Strategies for management [Lecture recording]. In MBS529: Strategic Health Leadership and Management. Perth, Western Australia: Murdoch University; 2023 Apr 1. [cited 2023 Apr 3]. Available from: https://moodleprod.murdoch.edu.au/mod/page/view.php?id=1761975.

 

PowerPoint slides (accessed via LMS)

2. Brown, A. 5 strategies for effective leadership for healthcare provision [PowerPoint slides]. In MBS529: Strategic Health Leadership and Management. Perth, Western Australia: Murdoch University; 2023 Apr 1. Available from: https://moodleprod.murdoch.edu.au/mod/page/view.php?id=1761975.

 


See the All Examples page for examples of in-text and reference list entries for specific resources such as articles, books, Internet documents, and web pages.