Interview published online


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Format for in-text citation

In-text citation example

... an immersive environment (Baumann 2018).

OR

Roach (2019) outlines the important role played …


Format for reference list

Elements, punctuation & capitalisation

Interview subject (Surname, First name). Year of publication. "Title of Interview," interview by interviewer name. Title of publication/website/program, other publication information (if relevant), date of interview or publication: page numbers (if relevant). DOI/URL/Database name.

Reference list example

Roach, Archie. 2019. “Dear Brother: The Harrowing Life Journey of Archie Roach,” interview by Daniel Browning. AWAYE!, ABC Radio National, November 16, 2019. https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/dear-brother:-archie-roach-on-the-healing-power-of-music/11707618.

OR

Baumann, Rebecca. 2018. Interview by Katharina Prugger, National Gallery of Victoria, November 22, 2018. https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/essay/interview-with-rebecca-baumann/.


Style notes for this reference type

  • See Manual 15.50 and 14.213.
  • In the reference list, invert the name of the interview subject.
  • Interviews published online can usually be treated like an article or other item in a periodical.
  • Include a publication date (or date of modification/revision). If no such date can be found, include an access date and use n.d. in place of a year of publication in both in-text citations and the reference list (see Manual 15.50 for examples).
  • Interviews published online should always include a URL or other identifier (DOI or Database name).

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