26 October 2006

Citing material from lectures

I think the trick is to consider where YOU found this source.

If you read the transcript of that lecture, then you cite as found on the heading of SSK12 reader, p.29 with the wording text of lecture

If you read it from the SKK 12 reader, then you cite the reader itself

If you were at the theatre and heard the lecture then you do not cite, because you did not get your source from something that was published, but from personal witness, so you just say: In the Murdoch Theatre #45, on March 26, 2004, during her lecture about Concepts of the Self, Prof Hobson said.

If you listen to an audio of the lecture that you got from the streaming web site of WEBCT, then you cite the website:

Hobson J, 1996, Lecture: Concepts of the Self, SSK12p3, WEBCT, http://online.murdoch.edu.au/SSK12p3/content/mod1_conc_audiolect1.htm, Murdoch University, WA (accessed October 26, 2006).

If you ordered by mail the free CD that includes the lecture, then you cite the CD as: Hobson J, 1996, Lecture: Concepts of the Self, CD. Murdoch University, WA

I am not 100% about all this, but this is my understanding as until now about citing

PS, I forgot to answer your question!,
http://wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au/find/citation/
The library has citation guides, Chicago is the one we use in SSK12

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