Podcast


You may need to consult more than one section to accurately represent the source used (eg. number of authors and source descriptions)


Elements, punctuation & capitalisation

31. Name of host/s, “Title of Episode,” date posted/broadcast, in Title of Podcast, additional information, podcast, MP3 audio, duration, URL/Source of download.

Footnote examples

First entry:

31. Fidler, Richard, "Robert Connolly's Audacious Film Adaptation of Tim Winton's 'The Turning'," September 20, 2018, in Conversations, interview by Richard Fidler, podcast, MP3 audio, 50:55, https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/conversations/robert-connollys-audacious-film-adaption-of-tim-wintons-the-turn/7755452.

OR

33. Roman Mars, "All In Your Head," June 10, 2015, in 99% Invisible, Episode produced by Hrishikesh Hirway, podcast, MP3 audio, 36:34, iTunes.

Second and subsequent entries:

66. "Robert Connolly's Audacious Film Adaptation."

OR

45. Mars, "All In Your Head".


Format for bibliography entries

Elements, punctuation & capitalisation

Name of host/s. "Title of Episode". Date posted/broadcast. In Title of Podcast. Additional information. Podcast, MP3 audio, duration. URL/Source of download.

Bibliography entry examples

Fidler, Richard. "Robert Connolly's Audacious Film Adaptation of Tim Winton's 'The Turning'." September 20, 2018. In Conversations. Interview by Richard Fidler. Podcast, MP3 audio, 50:55. https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/conversations/robert-connollys-audacious-film-adaption-of-tim-wintons-the-turn/7755452.

OR

Mars, Roman. "All In Your Head." June 10, 2015. In 99% Invisible. Episode produced by Hrishikesh Hirway. Podcast, MP3 audio, 36:34. iTunes.


Style notes for this reference type

  • See Manual 14.267 and Turabian 17.10.3.3.
  • A podcast or series title should be italicised. An individual podcast episode should be placed in quotation marks (see Manual 8.189).
  • If no date can be determined from the source, include an access date.
  • Where actual names are used, invert the names of the first named person only in bibliography.
  • Different sources will provide more or less information about the item. Any facts relevant to identifying the item should be included, for example the name of a YouTube channel or where and when it was recorded.
  • If the material is a recording of a performance, or is a digitised version of pre-existing material, you should also include information about the original source. The order of these entries may depend on the information available.
  • Use a permanent URL wherever available, otherwise list the source of the download.


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