Podcast (CSE)

Citation-sequence and citation-name

25. Mirsky S, host; Conrad N, interviewee. The spirit of innovation: from high school to the moon [podcast]. Sci Am. 2011 Feb 17, 19:26 min. [accessed 2011 Feb 27]. http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id=from-high-school-innovation-to-the-11-02-17.

Explain

  • Begin with the author, host, or other principal person, followed by the person's title.
  • Give the title of the podcast episode, followed by the label "podcast" in brackets.
  • Include the sponsor or the title of the podcast show or site, if it is different from the podcast.
  • Then provide the date the podcast was produced or first aired and its length.
  • End with your access date and the URL for the podcast.
  • Make the first line of the entry flush with the left margin. Indent any additional lines in the entry one-quarter inch.

Name-year

Mirsky, S, host; Conrad N, interviewee. 2011 Feb 17. The spirit of innovation: from high school to the moon [podcast]. Sci Am. 19:26 min.[accessed 2011 Feb 27]. http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id=from-high-school-innovation-to-the-11-02-17.

Explain

  • Begin with the author, host, or other principal person, followed by the person's title and the date the podcast was produced or first aired.
  • Give the title of the podcast episode, followed by the label "podcast" in brackets.
  • Include the sponsor or the title of the podcast show or site, if it is different from the podcast, and the length.
  • End with your access date and the URL for the podcast.
  • Make the first line of the entry flush with the left margin. Indent any additional lines in the entry one-quarter inch.

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