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Poster Presentations & Lectures

  Format Example
Poster presentations

#. Author AA, Author BB. Title of poster. Poster session presented at: Name of conference/symposium. Number of conference occurrence and broader organization name; Conference date range YYYY MMM DD-DD; City, Country.

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1. Baiocco S, Barone D, Gavelli G, Bevilacqua A. Texture analysis of non-small cell lung cancer on unenhanced CT and blood flow maps: a potential prognostic tool. Poster session presented at: FRUCT 2019. Proceedings of the 24th Conference of Open Innovations Association (FRUCT); 2019 Apr 8-12; Moscow, Russia.

Recorded webinars

#. Author AA, Author BB. Title [format]. Place of publication; Publisher; Year of publication YYYY [cited YYYY MON DD]. Available from: URL

1. Dunfield L, Sandhu R, Lyster J. Evidence-to-action: remote monitoring: clinical considerations and the patient perspective [Webinar]. Ottawa: CADTH; 2022 [cited 2022 Jul 27]. Available from: https://youtu.be/ojih7-OvO5E
Lectures, keynote addresses, or other speaking presentations

#. Author AA, Author BB. Title of lecture/keynote. Lecture/keynote presented at: Name of meeting/course/conference. Name of institution presented at; Presentation date YYYY MMM DD-DD; City, Country.

1. Currant K. Considering the availability of cardiac pacemakers in northern populations in Canada. Lecture presented at: University of Regina Graduate Symposium; 2019 Feb 9; Regina, SK.

General Rules

  • How to format in-text citations in your document.
  • Author/editor names: Last name + First name initial + Middle name initial (if available). e.g., Armand Peter Smith = Smith AP.
  • The names of all authors and editors should be given. See Reference List General Rules for the use of "et al."
  • No authors, organization, or editors listed? Contact library@saskhealthauthority.ca to ask a librarian.
  • Titles: Capitalize only the first word of a title, proper nouns, proper adjectives, acronyms, and initialisms. Do not use quotation marks or italics for titles.
  • Subtitles: Use the colon (i.e., : ) to separate the title from the subtitle. e.g., Rural healthcare: a definitive guide.
  • Dates: Whenever possible use the date format [YYYY Mon DD].
  • Proper nouns: Always capitalize the first initial of country/city, person, clinical tool, organization, and/or association names.