Leeds Numeric: Webinar
Reference examples
An online presentation commonly hosted on platforms such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Blackboard Collaborate.
Webinar recording
Family name, INITIAL(S) (of the presenter). Title of the presentation [Webinar]. [Online]. Publisher/sponsor of the webinar, year. [Date accessed]. Available from: URL
Example:
Shams, T. Here, there, and elsewhere: the making of immigrant identities in a globalized world [Webinar]. [Online]. Immigration Initiative at Harvard, 2020. [Accessed 26 March 2021]. Available from: https://www.facebook.com/iiharvard/videos/973853629774713
Webinar live streamed but not recorded, or not publicly available
Family name, INITIAL(S) (of the presenter). Title of the presentation [Webinar]. [Online]. Publisher/sponsor of the webinar, date delivered.
Example:
Moghadam, L. An introduction to essay writing [Webinar]. [Online]. Institute of Academic Writing, 06 March 2021.
Common issues
When you're referencing with Leeds Numeric you may come across issues with missing details, multiple authors, edited books, references to another author's work or online items, to name a few. Here are some tips on how to deal with some common issues when using Leeds Numeric.
Skip straight to the issue that affects you:
- Online items
- URL web addresses
- Multiple authors
- Editors instead of authors
- Corporate author(s) or organisation(s)
- Locating publisher details
- Multiple publisher details
- Editions and reprints
- Missing details
- The work of one author referred to by another
- Anonymising sources for confidentiality
- Identifying the authors’ family name (surname)