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Citing lecture notes
- the title may be a descriptive rather than "formal" title.
- if retrieved online, details of access date and location should be included.
Citing lecture notes: examples
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In-Text Example
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Reference List Example
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Lecture Notes |
(Foster 2008) |
Foster, T 2004, Balance sheets, lecture notes distributed in Financial Accounting 101 at The University of Western Australia, Crawley on 2 November 2008. |