Citations - Statewide: Videos and Blogs

Videos and Blogs

Source In-Text Citation Reference Page Citation
TED Talk on YouTube

Format: (Author, Date Posted)

Example: (TED, 2013)

The author name is TED in this case because the TED organization posted the video to YouTube, and that’s the information your reader needs to retrieve the reference.

Format:

Author (in this case the organization is the author).  (Date video posted on YouTube).  Title of video. [Video file]. YouTube. Retrieved from URL.

Example:

       TED. (2013, March 1). Amanda Palmer: The art of asking. [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMj_P_6H69g

 

TED Talk on TED Website Format:
(Speaker, Date)
Example: 
(Palmer, 2013)

Format:

Speaker last name, First initial. Middle initial. (Date). Title of video. [Video file]. Retrieved from URL

Example:

Palmer, A. (2013, February). Amanda Palmer: The art of asking. [Video file].  Retrieved from https://www.ted.com/talks/amanda_palmer_the_art_of_asking

YouTube Video

 

Format:
(Author, Date)

Example: 
(Harvard University, 2019)


Use the name of the account that uploaded the video as the author.

Format:

Author. (Date).  Title of video. [Video file]. YouTube. Retrieved from URL

Example:

Harvard University. (2019). Soft robotic gripper for jellyfish. [Video file]. YouTube. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guRoWTYfxMs

Blog

Format: 

(Author, Date)

Example: 

(Johnson, 2019)

If you cannot find an author name, use the screen name or whomever the post was credited to.

Format:

Author last name, First initial. Middle initial. (Date). Title of post. [Blog post]. Retrieved from URL

Example:

Johnson, A. (2019, July 8). Our first story walk. [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://www.abbythelibrarian.com/2019/07/our-first-storywalk.html