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PowerPoint Presentations

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ORGANISATION NAME or AUTHOR'S NAME, Year of lecture. Presentation title. [PowerPoint presentation]. City of publication: Publisher. Available from: URL [Accessed date].

Example

Citation

(Public Health England 2015)

Reference List

PUBLIC HEALTH ENGLAND, 2015. Making the case for tackling obesity: why invest? [PowerPoint presentation]. London: Public Health England. Available from: https://www.noo.org.uk/gsf.php5?f=313571&fv=21268 [Accessed 20 June 2015].

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LECTURER'S SURNAME, First Initial(s)., Year of lecture. Presentation title, Module code. [PowerPoint presentation]. Title on the slides. Module title. Teaching institution, Teaching department, date on the slides. Available from: URL [Accessed date].

Example

Citation
Paraphrasing / Summarising

(Campbell 2014)

Campbell (2014) suggests that...

Quoting

"..." (Campbell 2014 slide 3)

As outlined by Campbell (2014 slide 3), "..."

Reference List

CAMPBELL, C., 2014. Less and more: architecture is visual culture, AA1009. [PowerPoint presentation]. Less and more: architecture is visual culture. Contextual and Critical Studies module. Robert Gordon University, Gray's School of Art, 24 March. Available from: http://campusmoodle.rgu.ac.uk/pluginfile.php [Accessed 20 May 2014].

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INSTITUTION NAME, Year of lecture. Presentation title, Module code. [PowerPoint presentation]. Title on the slides. Module title. Teaching institution, Teaching department, date on the slides. Available from: URL [Accessed date].

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Citation

(Robert Gordon University 2014)

Reference List

ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY, 2014. Less and more: architecture is visual culture, AA1009. [PowerPoint presentation]. Less and more: architecture is visual culture. Contextual and Critical Studies module. Robert Gordon University, Gray's School of Art, 24 March. Available from: http://campusmoodle.rgu.ac.uk/pluginfile.php [Accessed 20 May 2014].