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Websites

If there is no author, use the website owner/sponsor in the author position. 

If the date cannot be determined, include the date the page was accessed. 

Cite websites only in the Bibliography if it is critical to your argument, or is frequently cited. 

     3. Sally Frost, “How to Build a Snowmen,” Fun in the Snow, accessed December 10, 2022, http://www.funinthesnowandmakingthings.

 

See pg. 198 of the Manual for Writers (Turabian) for more information

Interviews

  • Unpublished and published interviews should be included in the Bibliography only if important to the argument or are frequently cited.
  • Follow the formatting of the source where they are published (book, chapter etc.).
  • The interviewee is in the Author position. 

Example:

     19. John Keats, interviewed by Ann Morton, June 15, 2023.

 

See pg. 195 of the Manual for Writers (Turabian) for more information

Films/Movies

  • Include DOI/URL if the source was online.
  • Information about writers, producers, and actors can be included if relevant to the text.

For television programs

  • Include only in the Notes.
  • Include the episode number, the date you viewed it, and the date when the episode was originally aired.

 

Notes

     8. My Fair Lady, directed by George Cukor, featuring Audrey Hepburn,

and Rex Harrison (Warner Bros., 1964).

     9. Seinfeld, "The Chef," episode 18, October 24, 2000 (originally aired June 15, 1999).

 

References/Bibliography 

My Fair Lady, directed by George Cukor, featuring Audrey Hepburn, and Rex

     Harrison (Warner Bros., 1964).

 

See pg. 202 of the Manual for Writers (Turabian) for more information