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Presentations

Cite presentations given at meetings or conferences similar to lectures.  Include the presenter's name, title of lecture, then type of presentation (lecture, paper, poster, slides) as well as conference name, location and date. If the information is available online, include the link at the end.

 

Note

1. Gregory R. Crane, "Contextualizing Early Modern Religion in a Digital World" (lecture, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, September 16, 2011).     

2. Jennifer Babcock and Lori Harrison-Jay, "Library Lockout: Using Escape Room Programming to Promote Libraries and Their Services" (poster, Academic Library Association of Ohio Annual Conference, Columbus, OH, October 18, 2019). 

 

Bibliography

Crane, Gregory R. "Contextualizing Early Modern Religion in a Digital World."  Lecture, Newberry Library, Chicago, September 16, 2011.

Babcock, Jennifer, and Lori Harrison-Jay. "Library Lockout: Using Escape Room Programming to Promote Libraries and Their Services." Poster presented at the Academic Library Association of Ohio Annual Conference, Columbus, OH, October 18, 2019.

 

See Chicago Manual 14.217