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nstructor's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if given. (Year Presentation Was Created).

 Title of presentation:

Subtitle if any [PowerPoint presentation]. Retrieved from CAMS.

Graham, J. (2013). Introduction: Jean Watson [PowerPoint presentation].


Retrieved from CAMS.
Example
Note: The first letter of the word Watson is capitalized as it is part of a
person's name.

(Instructor's Last Name, Year)


In-Text
Paraphrase Example: (Graham, 2013)

(Instuctor's Last Name, Year, slide slide number)


Example (Graham, 2013, slide 6)
In-Text Quote
Note: APA does not provide specific rules for direct quoting of PowerPoint
slides. We recommend giving the slide number.
Powerpoint Presentation Slides from a Website

Author's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if given. (Year Presentation Was Created). Title of presentation:

Subtitle if any [PowerPoint presentation]. Retrieved from Name of Website if given: URL

Kunka, J.L. (n.d.). Conquering the comma [PowerPoint presentation]. Retrieved


Example from Purdue University Writing Lab Website:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/workshops/pp/index.html#presentations

(Author's Last Name, Year)

In-Text Example: (Kunka, n.d.)


Paraphrase Note: When no date is given, use the initials "n.d." where you'd normally put the
date.

(Author's Last Name, Year, slide slide number)


Example: (Kunka, n.d., slide 10)
In-Text Note: When no date is given, use the initials "n.d." where you'd normally put the
Quote date.
Note: APA does not provide specific rules for direct quoting of PowerPoint
slides. We recommend giving the slide number.
Class Handouts from CAMS
Instructor's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if given. (Year Handout Was Created if known). Title of handout:

Subtitle if any [Class handout]. Retrieved from CAMS.

Magowan, A. (2013). Career resources at the library [Class handout].


Example
Retrieved from CAMS.

(Instructor's Last Name, Year)


In-Text
Paraphrase Example: (Magowan, 2013)

(Instructor's Last Name, Year, p. Page Number)


In-Text Quote
Example: (Magowan, 2013, p. 2)
Class Handout In Print

Instructor's Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial if given. (Year Handout Was Created if known). Title of handout:

Subtitle if any [Class handout]. City Course is Located in, BC: Columbia College, Course code.

Wood, D. (2013). Laboratory safety overview [Class handout]. Vancouver,


Example
BC: Columbia College, BIO173.

(Instructor's Last Name, Year)


In-Text
Paraphrase Example: (Wood, 2013)

(Instructor's Last Name, Year, p. Page Number)


In-Text Quote
Example: (Wood, 2013, p. 1)
Class Lectures (Notes From)
Note: Your own notes from a lecture are considered personal communications in APA style. They are cited within the
text of your assignment, but do not get an entry on the References list. Put the citation right after a quote or
paraphrased content from the class lecture.
(First Initial of Faculty Who Gave Lecture. Second Initial if known. Last Name, personal communication, Month Day,
Year lecture took place)

"Infections are often contracted while patients are recovering in the hospital" (J. D.
Example Black, personal communication, May 30, 2012)

Note: If the name of the person who was interviewed is mentioned in the sentence
leading into the quote or paraphrased content, you do not need to repeat it in the in-
text citation.
Example
J.D. Black explained that "infections are often contracted while patients are
recovering in the hospital" (personal communication, May 30, 2012).

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