Note: All citations should be double spaced and have a hanging indent in a Reference List.
A "hanging indent" means that each subsequent line after the first line of your citation should be indented by 0.5 inches.
Director/Producer/Host's Last Name, First initial. Second Initial if Given. (Role in the production e.g. Host, Director, Producer). (Year podcast was released, Month Day if given). Title of podcast episode: Subtitle if given [Audio podcast]. Title of podcast. Retrieved from URL.
Reference List Example |
Rogers, S. (Host). (2012, June 18). Richard Wagamese: Children's book panel [Audio podcast]. The next chapter. Retrieved from http://www.cbc.ca/thenextchapter/episode/2012/06/18/richard-wagamese-bookworm-childrens-book-panel/ |
In-Text Paraphrase |
(Director/Producer/Host's Last Name, Year) Example: (Rogers, 2012) |
In-Text Quote |
(Director/Producer/Host's Last Name, Year) Example: (Rogers, 2012) Note: Because podcasts do not have page numbers, paragraph numbers or section headings,this information is left out of the in-text citation. |
Songwriter's Last Name, First initial. Second Initial if Given. (Copyright Year). Title of song [Recorded by Artist First Name Last Name if different from songwriter]. On Title of album [Medium of recording]. Location: Label. (Recording Date if different from copyright date)
Reference List Example |
Robertson, R. (1968). The weight [Recorded by Aretha Franklin]. On This girl's in love with you [CD]. New York, NY: Atlantic Records. (1969) |
In-Text Paraphrase |
(Songwriter's Last Name, Copyright Year) Example: (Robertson, 1968/1969) Note: If the copyright year and recording year are different, use both dates in the text citation. |
In-Text Quote |
(Songwriter's Last Name, Copyright Year, track number) Example: (Robertson, 1968/1969, track 8) Note: If the copyright year and recording year are different, use both dates in the text citation. |
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