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McGill Style Guide (10th ed).

Course Materials

Follow the order of information, punctuation, and capitalization in the examples below. See section 6.10 of the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (10th ed.).

Professor's First Name Second Name (if given) Last Name, Document Title in Italics, Document Type, (Faculty Name, School Name, Year) Pinpoint.

Examples

PowerPoint:

Kathleen Oakey, An Introduction to Legal Research, PowerPoint (School of Public Safety, Sheridan College, 2024) at 12.

Coursepack:

John Smith, An Introduction to the Canadian Legal System, Coursepack (School of Public Safety, Sheridan College, Winter 2024) at 10.

NOTE: Your professor may refer to sources in their PowerPoints and other course materials. Cite the original source when it's available rather than your professor's document. When citing course materials, include the document type if it's not mentioned in the title (e.g., PowerPoint or Coursepack) (see section 6.10).

Your professor may have different citing expectations than library staff. Always check at the beginning of term and before starting assignments that the citing rules you are using are appropriate for your class.