IEEE Referencing: Workshop/lecture notes

Workshop/lecture notes

Connect through to format examples which provide a review of each component that needs to be included in a reference.

Components of each format example

 

Then move to the FURTHER EXAMPLES table with many examples of book and e-book format types. 

Basic format to reference workshop/lecture notes

[#]   Academic/Lecturer(s) Initial(s). Surname(s). (Year). Title of workshop/lecture [Type of Medium]. Available: URL 

Referencing elements to cite:

  • [#] Reference number (matching the in-text citation number)
  • Academic/Lecturer’s first initial. Academic/Lecturer’s second initial, if provided. Academic/Lecturer’s last name
  • Title of lecture in lower case (provide unit code, College/Faculty, if relevant)
  • Type of medium, such as PowerPoint slides, multimedia presentations, etc.
  • Available: URL

[1]    A. Kalam (2022). NNM6002 Session 2: Fault calculations and relaying transducers [PowerPoint slides]. Available: https://vucollaborate.vu.edu.au/d2l/le/content/1167017

Basic format to reference an online workshop/lecture

[#]   University name. (year). Title of workshop/lecture. [Type of Medium]. Available: URL

Referencing elements to cite:

  • [#] Reference number (matching the in-text citation number)
  • Lecturer’s first initial. Lecturer’s second initial, if provided. Lecturer’s last name
  • Title of lecture in lower case (provide unit code, College/Faculty, if relevant)
  • Type of medium, such as PowerPoint slides, multimedia presentations, etc.
  • Available: URL

[1]    H. King. (2022). NEF1103 Session 1: Overview of engineering. [Online]. Available: https://vucollaborate.vu.edu.au/d2l/le/content/785835

Material type In-text example Reference List example
Workshop/lecture notes

The issue was highlighted in [6] indicating how necessary it is to consider ...

[6]    V. Navaratnam. (2022). NEF1204 Session 4: Electric circuits briefing [PowerPoint slides]. Available: https://vucollaborate.vu.edu.au/d2l/le/content/804616

Note: Use this format regardless of whether the format is print or electronic.

Workshop/lecture online

A common and cheap method of protecting a circuit is by
the use of a fuse [7].

[7]    J. Shi. (2022). NEE2101 Session 3: Electrical circuits [PDF document]. Available: https://vucollaborate.vu.edu.au/d2l/le/content/84305/viewContent/4379366