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UC Referencing Guide

Lecture

Format

Number Author, 'Title of Lecture" (Lecture, Unit Number and Name, University of Canberra, Lecture/Week number or Day Month Year of Lecture) Pinpoint <http://xxxxx>.

Example

17 Peter Andrews, 'What is Fiction?' (Lecture, Unit 8147 Writing Short Narratives, University of Canberra, Lecture 1, Week 1) <http://learnonline.canberra.edu.au>.

EndNote Reference Type

Lecture - Unpublished Work (enter Lecture in Type of Work, unit in Institution, University of Canberra in Place of Publication and full date in Date)

Reading Lists - Journal Article or Book Section (enter University of Canberra Reading Lists in URL)

Citing a Source Within a Source

When a source is directly quoted in another work enter the reference as:

Full source, quoting Full source

Lorelle Burton, Drew Weston and Robin Kowalski, Psychology (Milton, 2nd ed, 2009), quoting J C Overholser, 'Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Social Phobia' (2002) 32 Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy 125.


When a source is cited (or just mentioned) in another work enter the reference as:

Full source, cited in Full source

G E Schwartz, 'Personality and Health: An Integrative health Science Approach' in VP Makosky (ed), The G. Stanley Hall Lecture Series: Vol 7 (American Psychological Association, 1987), cited in Lorelle Burton, Drew Weston and Robin Kowalski, Psychology (Milton, 2nd ed, 2009) 576.