To cite a slideshow in an academic paper or presentation, follow the format: Author Last Name, First Name. "Title of Slideshow." Year Published, URL. In-text citations should include the author's last name and the year of publication.
To cite a presentation in an academic paper or research project, include the presenter's name, presentation title, date, and event where it was presented. Use the format: Last name, First name. "Presentation Title." Presentation at Event, Location, Date.
To cite a talk in an academic paper or presentation, include the speaker's name, the title of the talk in quotation marks, the event or conference where the talk took place, the date, and the URL if it was accessed online.
To cite a TED talk in an academic paper or presentation, follow this format: Speaker's Last Name, First Initial. (Year, Month). Title of talk Video file. Retrieved from URL.
To cite a presentation in academic writing, include the presenter's name, presentation title, date, and location. Use the format: Last name, First name. "Presentation Title." Presentation at Conference Name, Location, Date.
To cite a poster in an academic paper, follow this format: Author(s). (Year). Title of Poster Poster presentation. Name of Conference, Location. For example: Smith, J., Johnson, A. (2021). The Effects of Climate Change on Biodiversity Poster presentation. International Conference on Environmental Science, New York.
To cite a grant in an academic paper, include the grant number, funding agency, and the date the grant was received in the acknowledgments section of the paper.
To cite a presentation at a conference in academic writing, include the presenter's name, the title of the presentation, the name of the conference, the date of the presentation, and the location of the conference. Use the appropriate citation style (such as APA or MLA) to format the citation correctly in your bibliography or reference list.
To cite an unpublished paper in academic writing, include the author's name, the title of the paper, the date it was written, and the phrase "unpublished manuscript" in parentheses.
To cite a website with no author in an academic paper, use the website's title in the in-text citation and include the full URL in the reference list.
To cite a review in an academic paper, include the author's name, the title of the review, the publication date, the name of the publication, and the URL if it's an online review.
To cite an editor in a research paper or academic work, include their name followed by "(Ed.)" in parentheses after the editor's name in the reference list.
To cite a conference in an academic paper, include the author's name, the title of the paper presented, the name of the conference, the date and location of the conference, and the URL if available. Use the appropriate citation style specified by your academic institution or the journal you are submitting to.