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Books
Cite the title of the book and the name of its author. You may cite the book’s publica-
tion date or the author's credentials if doing so boosts credibility.
“Thomas Friedman, noted international editor for the New York Times, stated
in his book Hot, Flat, and Crowded. . .”
“But to get a complete picture we have to laok at the statistics. According to
the 2007 Statistical Abstract, the level of production for the European Economic
Community rose from...”
Journal or magazine articles
Cite the name and date of the publication in which you found the article. You may
cite the article’s author and title if doing so adds credibility.
“according to an article about the Federal Reserve in last week's Newsweek
magazine..."
“In the latest Gallup poll cited in the February 10 issue of Newsweek...”
“Timothy Sellnow, professor of communication at The University of Kentucky,
wrote in an article published in 2009 in the Journal of Applied Communication
that."
Newspapers
Cite the name of the newspaper and date of the article. You may cite the article's
author and his or her credentials if it adds credibility.
“according to 3 May 2010 article in the Washington Post.
Interviews:
‘Cite the name and credentials of the person interviewed and the date the interview
took place. If you cite the interview more than once, you need only cite the inter-
viewee’s name in subsequent oral footnotes.
“In an interview with The Wall Street Journal in February 22, 2010, Treasury
Secretary Timothy Geithner stated ..”Appropriate speech source citations (continued)
“In my telephone interview on September 29 with Dr. Susan Nissen, physician
for physical medicine in Kansas City, Kansas, I learned that
Internet sources
Cite the website’s author, his or her credentials, and the date of the site’s most re-
cent revision. If there is no author, cite the credentials of the website's sponsoring
organization. Do not cite the URL as part of your oral footnote.
“according to a January 2010 posting on the official website of the American
Heart Association . .”
Television programs
Cite the name of the program and the date of the original broadcast. You may also
cite the name of the reporter for news programs if it boosts credibility.
“according to an October 2009 CNN special broadcast called ‘Latino in
America’...
Public speeches
Cite the name and credentials of the speaker, as well as the occasion and date of the
speech.
“In a speech on the need for financial education during times of financial
crises delivered to the Kansas City Federal Reserve Interagency Consumer
Complaint Conference in April of 2009, Susan C, Keating, president of the
National Foundation of Credit Counseling, stated .. .”