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UC Referencing Guide

YouTube

Note

Hyperlink the title of the video.  If the document you are producing is print only, enter the URL after the last full stop.

Format

Creator A or Owner of Video (Day Month Year) 'Title of video' [video], Name of the Channel or Owning Organisation, Name of Website, accessed Day Month Year.

Examples

Farah Z and wani (4 October 2019)  Australian Poetry Slam: Victorian winner and runner-up' [video], State Library Victoria, State Library Victoria website, accessed 10 January 2020.

ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) (10 May 2018) 'The Australian writer who could be the next Nobel Prize winner' [video], ABC News (Australia), YouTube, accessed 29 May 2019.

Cutts S (24 November 2017) 'Happiness' [video], Steve Cutts, Vimeo, accessed 7 June 2021.

University of Oxford (6 December 2018) 'How do geckos walk on water?' [video], University of Oxford, YouTube, accessed 7 June 2021.

EndNote Reference Type

Online Multimedia  (enter the Channel or Owning Organisation in the Series Title, enter the Name of the Website in the Distributer)

Citing a Source Within a Source

There are no formal guidelines for citing a source within a source in the Style Manual.  These instructions are based on the guidelines in the 6th edition of the Style Manual.

When citing a source you haven't read yourself, but which is referred to in a source you have read.

In-text reference

Lilly (as cited in Maxwell 1999:25) stated that '...'

'...' (Schwartz as cited in Burton, Westen and Kowalski 2009:63)

Reference list

Maxwell F (1999) Phonology, Brooks Cole, San Francisco.

Burton L, Westen D and Kowalski R (2009) Psychology, Wiley, Milton, Qld.