Citation Elements in Order: |
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Person or group uploading video |
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Publication date |
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Video title and description of form |
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Streaming Service |
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URL |
Reference Example:
Person or group who uploaded video. (Date of publication). Title of video [Video]. Streaming Service. URL
Yale University. (2010, April 14). Globalization of energy demand [Video]. YouTube. http://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=RJM7HLyzsCM
TED Talk from YouTube:
Uploader. (Year, Month Day). Title of talk [Video]. YouTube. URL
TED. (2020, November 2). How to lead in a crisis [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cxf_SRCcaGo
TED Talk from TED Talk Website:
Speaker, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Title of talk [Video]. TED Conferences. URL
Dewitt, T. (2021, March). Online learning could change academia — for good Video].TED Conferences. https://www.ted.com
/talks /tyler_dewitt_online_learning_could_change_academia_for_good
Proper Bibliographic Reference Format:
In-Text Citations:
Citations are placed in the context of discussion using the author’s last name and date of publication.
(Yale University, 2010)
Alternatively, you can integrate the citation into the sentence by means of narrative.
Yale University (2010) presents a similar argument.