How to cite lecture notes from an online course?
Any ideas out there about how to cite lecture notes for an online course? Seems to me that guidance on this page for "citing handouts" is what most applies--
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/workshops/hypertext/apa/faq.html
But which source type to use in Zotero? Any thoughts?
-Jim
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/workshops/hypertext/apa/faq.html
But which source type to use in Zotero? Any thoughts?
-Jim
Of course this isn't an ideal solution. Not all ethnographic data is garnered via interviews or even via communication- observation of public symbols is an acceptable field work method, but its niether a communication nor a document. Citing information gained form a lecture is similar- its a one way communication (at least those of us who have lectured aim for it to be!) but its no interview. Maybe "Observation" should be part of the ontology somehow...
Handouts (I get these all the time in class and at presentations)
Notes (including class notes)
Field Notes (specifically format for field information)
Cite author, year, title of notes, file format e.g. PDF file, date assessed and url.
I am pretty sure it was a paper delivered at a conference.
How would you guys do it?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gifford_Lectures
I'd suggest using the "Presentation" item type for this.
ie:
Title: Do I just put the name of the lecture or do you preceded it with "Gifford Lectures"?
Abstract: I have no idea what this means.
Type: Again, no idea.
Location: Location of the lecture or of the place where the paper was published post lecture?
Meeting name: Is this where you would put "Gifford Lectures"?
Rights: Again no idea.
Where would I insert the details of the publisher of the paper, or do I even need to?
Thanks again for your insights and help.
Type: Gifford Lectures
Location: University of Glasgow (i.e. where the lectures are)
You can leave meeting name, rights and abstract blank.
I wouldn't worry about the publisher, but would include the URL. In the end, though, at some point this is a question of how you want citations to look, so there is some flexibility for things like this that can fall into multiple categories.