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Audiovisual or audio recording

How to cite podcasts, YouTube videos, films, and other recorded media.

Audiovisual or audio recording

Video or Podcast Resources (Video Content)

There are far more plentiful audio and audiovisual recordings available than when the style guide was last updated. This referencing can refer to YouTube video, podcasts and vodcasts or other recorded materials. This does not include social media. If you are unsure if the material you are referencing is scholarly enough for the assessment task, check with your lecturer, tutor or thesis supervisor.

Rule for Notes
#. First and Last Names, role, “Title of Performance/Podcast/Recorded Talk/Film,” date of performance, Publisher’s Name and Format, Duration, URL.

Example Note

  1. Elizabeth Oldfield, host, “Gen Z Christian Revival? What I Learned Living Amongst Young Christian Converts” May 7, 2025, The Sacred Podcast, Theos Think Tank, 1:11. https://open.spotify.com/episode/468NPYAmZP6sYdobrPJU2i?si=BJtFhC3mR-67EBKA-4nSuA.

Example Shortened Note

  1. Oldfield, “Gen Z Christian Revival?”

Rule for Bibliography
Last Name, First name, role (if relevant). “Title of Performance,” date of performance MM DD, YYYY. Publisher and format. Duration. URL.

Example Bibliography

Oldfield, Elizabeth, host. “Gen Z Christian Revival? What I Learned Living Amongst Young Christian Converts,” May 7, 2025, The Sacred Podcast, Theos Think Tank. 1:11 https://open.spotify.com/episode/468NPYAmZP6sYdobrPJU2i?si=BJtFhC3mR-67EBKA-4nSuA.

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