Information you may need to cite a PowerPoint Presentation:
Cite a PowerPoint Presentation in Chicago Style:
Author Last Name, First Name. “Presentation Title.” Lecture, Location of Lecture, Month Day, Year.
Example citation:
Park, Lisa. “Effective Working Teams.” Lecture, The Plaza Hotel, New York, NY, January 11, 2011.
Easybib. 2023. "How to Cite a PowerPoint Presentation in APA, MLA or Chicago". Accessed September 19, 2022. www.easybib.com/guides/citation-guides/how-do-i-cite-a/how-to-cite-a-powerpoint-presentation/
*Author-Date is the version of Chicago style which is done using in-text citations.
If you are not sure which version of Chicago you should be using, consult with your professor. *
Book with a single author or editor
(Abdukadirov 2016, 10)
Abdukadirov, Sherzod, ed. 2016. Nudge Theory in Action: Behavioral Design in Policy and Markets. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.
Journal article from an online database (w/ month or season given)
(Farooki 2012, 56-57)
Farooki, Masuma Zareen. 2012. “China’s Metals Demand and Commodity Prices: A Case of Disruptive Development?” European Journal of Development Research 24, no. 1 (February): 56–70. doi:10.1057/ejdr.2011.31.
Journal article from an online database (w/ no month or season given)
(Heffetz and Shayo 2009, 172-175)
Heffetz, Ori, and Moses Shayo. 2009. "How Large Are Non-Budget-Constraint Effects of Prices on Demand?" American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 1(4): 170-99. JSTOR.
Newspaper article from an online database
(Riding 1997)
Riding, Alan. 1997. "Under the Probing Gaze of the Egyptian Dead." New York Times, April 26, 1997. ProQuest New York Times Historical.
Page from a website
(Sabino 2019)
Sabino, Rachel. 2019. "Gilding the Dead: Mummy Portraits in Roman Egypt." Art Institute Chicago. Last modified October 23, 2019. https://www.artic.edu/articles/767/gilding-the-dead-mummy-portraits-in-roman-egypt.
Guide to writing and citing in Chicago Style.