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K-6 Research and Homework
Elementary School Libraries
Find Good Books
Research Databases
Works Consulted Guidelines
Citing Print Resources
Citing Electronic Resources
Citing Other Resources
Copyright and Fair Use
Creating Presentations
7-12 Research and Homework
Athletic Programs
Citing Other Resources
 
Helpful examples show citations for videos, DVDs, interviews, audio recordings
  or e-mail

Follow these examples for specific situations. You can find a printable version of these examples at the bottom of this list.

Video Cassette or DVD

Title. Director. Video Cassette or DVD. Company Place, Date.


The Rainforest. Dir. Rhonda Fabian. Videocassette. Schlessinger Video
Productions, 1995.
Eyewitness Rock and Mineral. Dir. Caius Julyan. DVD. Dorling Kindersley, 1996.


Interview — Conducted by Researcher.
Interviews always begin with the person being interviewed.

Last Name, First Name. Type of interview, (i.e. personal, telephone, e-mail).
Day Month Year.

Wilson, Mary. Personal Interview. 3 March 2008.

Audio Recording or CD with Individual Song Listed

Last Name, First Name and First Name Last Name. “Title of song.” Title of
recording. Place or Company, Year.

Raposo, Joe. “Sesame Street Theme.” Sing Songs of Joe Raposo. Western
Publishing Inc., 1992.
E-mail

Sender's Last Name, First Name. “Subject Line from message.” E‐mail to
recipient's name. Date of the message.

Thompson, Jack. “Re: Rules for t-ball.” E-mail to Abigail Fitzgerald. 05 Oct. 2007.


Printable Example of Citation Guidelines for Non-Print Resources

 
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