Multimedia Sources (Live, Print, Electronic, Database)

Lecture or public address

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Letter If the letter has been published, treat it like a work in an anthology, but add the recipient, the date, and any identifying number after the author’s name. If the letter is unpublished, note the recipient.

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Map or chart (print, online)

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Cartoon or comic strip Provide the title (if given) in quotation marks directly following the artist’s name.

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Advertisement

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Work of art Include the year the work was created, and provide the museum or collection and its location. If you accessed the work online, include the Web site name and the URL.

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Musical composition

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Performance

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Television, radio program, or podcast Include the network and broadcast date. If you streamed the program, treat it like an article you accessed through a database: at the end of your entry, include information about the streaming service (its name and a URL). Separate program information from database information with a period. If you streamed or downloaded the program through an app like an iPhone’s Podcasts, list the app as you would a streaming service or database (see Downloaded entry below). Treat a podcast that you listened to or watched online as you would an online television or radio program (see Streamed entry below).

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Film

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Online video

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Music recording

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Interview

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