Lecture or Speech

If the lecture or speech has no title, add the description – Address, Lecture, Speech, etc. If the lecture has a title, you can leave the description out.

Speaker’s last name, First. “Title of Presentation (if known).” Meeting
-----and/or Sponsoring Organization. Location. Day Month Year of
-----Presentation.

Lewis, David. “Library Automation.” Faculty Meeting. Bayside High School,
-----Bayside. 24 March 2001.

Personal Interview

Use this format if you interviewed the person yourself. If your interview is conducted over the phone, write “Telephone interview” for the description.

Interviewee’s last name, First. Description. Day Month Year of Interview.

Du Pointe Du Lac, Lewis. Personal interview. 31 Oct. 1992.

D’Lioncourt, Lestat. Telephone interview. 1 Jan. 1995.

Television program or radio broadcast

You can include information such as performers, directors, writers, etc. if they are important. If you don’t know the name of the episode, or the program does not have one, start with the title. Notice there is no description needed.

“Title of the Episode.” Title of the Program. Director, Performer. Name of
-----the Network. Call Letters of the Network, City. Day Month Year of
-----Broadcast.

Seinfeld. Dir. Tom Cherones. NBC. WNBC, New York. 15 Jan 1992.

or

“The Pez Dispenser.” Seinfeld. Dir. Tom Cherones. Perf. Jerry Seinfeld,
-----Michael Richards, Jason Alexander, Julia Louis-Dreyfus. NBC.
-----WNBC, New York. 15 Jan. 1992.

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