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Citation generator - harvard for presentation

With over 30 million PowerPoint presentations given daily and at least thousands of them being worthwhile, you may wonder how you could cite some of the relevant content in your essay or dissertation to navigate your teacher to the visual material that deepens understanding of your point and strengthen arguments as well as earn some extra score. While there is no obstacle to using this kind of source in your assignment, there can be an issue with Harvard style citation for presentation. However, no obstacle is insurmountable with our small guide and free citation generator.

Basics of Harvard Format Presentation

Harvard format presentation can be a true challenge to nail; however, by following these basic rules, you may face it with the music:

First of all, you need to get all crucial descriptive data about the presentation. This includes the author, the year when the presentation was published, title, module title, date when the presentation was accessed, and URL or VLE.

Second, decide whether the citation type is an in-text or reference list.

Third, depending on the previous stage, format the citation this way:

  • In-text citations should include only the author and date enclosed in round brackets.
  • Reference list citation should include all information stated above with year enclosed in round brackets, title enclosed in single quotation marks, module code set in italics, and accessed date enclosed in round brackets.

Tips for Citing a Lecture Harvard Style

Sometimes lectures are given in presentation formats. To use knowledge from those notes, you need to reference them as well. However, unlike regular PowerPoint presentations, there are some nuances to consider when citing a lecture Harvard style. Here they are:

  • Feature all authors with their surnames followed by first initials.
  • Find out the description of the format. It can be lecturer notes, recordings, or something else.
  • Add unit name and unit code.
  • Mention university.
  • End the citation with a complete date when the lecture was delivered.

Finally yet importantly, ensure the lecturer allows using their notes.

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