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The WAIMR team has identified numerous genes associated <strong>with</strong> diseases such as leukaemia, diabetes and cancer. (Professor John R Brown, lecture on<br />

research at UWA, 2009 May 10)<br />

Important Note: Always check <strong>with</strong> your assignment marker or lecturer if it is acceptable to reference this type of material.<br />

Lecture notes and other print material provided by lecturers<br />

If the printed material is written by the lecturer cite it in the body of your text using a superscript number in the usual way and include it in your <strong>list</strong> of<br />

references.<br />

Example of format for your reference <strong>list</strong>:<br />

Smith JB. Anatomy of the head and neck [unpublished lecture notes]. University of Western Australia; notes provided at lecture given 2009 May 18.<br />

(In this example, the lecturer provided a lecture title on the notes)<br />

OR<br />

Smith JB. [Unpublished lecture notes on anatomy of the head and neck]. University of Western Australia; notes provided at lecture 2009 May 18..<br />

(In this example, the lecturer did not provide a title on the notes, so you have indicated the subject of the lecture)<br />

Important Note: Always check <strong>with</strong> your assignment marker or lecturer if it is acceptable to reference this type of material.<br />

Newspaper Article<br />

Newspaper<br />

Article [print]<br />

Gaul G. When geography influences treatment options. Washington Post<br />

(Maryland Ed.). 2005 Jul 24;Sect. A:12 (col. 1).<br />

Reference Type: Newspaper Article<br />

Add the entire published date (year month day) to the<br />

Year field.<br />

If newspaper is published as a specific edition add this<br />

Released 23rd July 2010

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