Example Citations
The examples use The Chicago Manual of Style Online 17th edition because it does not require a particular order of elements and is often a good citation style for archival, manuscript, or photograph collections, however, the citations should be consistent in their order.
News Program |
Footnote Structure:
1. Creator First Name Last Name, Title of Film [alternate title if given], Collection [if given]. Title of Website, Date Created, accessed Access Date, URL.
Bibliography Entry Structure
Creator Last Name, First Name, Title of Film, [alternate title if given], Collection [if given]. Title of Website, Date Created, accessed Access Date, URL.
Footnote Example
1. KTLA (Television station: Los Angeles, Calif.), California Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment, 1972-11-14, Diverse Communities of Los Angeles (1970-1980) - KTLA Television Newsfilm Collection. UCLA Library Digital Collections, accessed September 4, 2024, https://digital.library.ucla.edu/catalog/ark:/21198/z1228hqv
Shortened Footnote Example
2. KTLA, California Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment, 9/4/2024.
Bibliography Entry Example
KTLA (Television station: Los Angeles, Calif.), California Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment, 1972-11-14, Diverse Communities of Los Angeles (1970-1980) - KTLA Television Newsfilm Collection. UCLA Library Digital Collections, accessed September 4, 2024, https://digital.library.ucla.edu/catalog/ark:/21198/z1228hqv
Caption for an Image Inserted in Your Paper Example
Figure 1. Video Icon for California Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment, 1972-11-14.
Videos, Podcasts, and Other Online Multimedia
(Chicago Manual of Style, 17th ed., sections 14.265, 14.267–68)
Structure (Include as much of the following as can be determined):
Any facts relevant to identifying the item should be included
Interviews |
Footnote Structure:
1. First Name Last Name of Person Who Was Interviewed, filmed interview by First Name Last Name of interviewer, Date of interview, Title of Interview, Collection [if given]. Title of Website, Date Created, URL.
Shortened Footnote Structure
2. Last Name of Person Who Was Interviewed, Title of Interview, date.
Bibliography Entry Structure
Last Name of Person Who Was Interviewed, First Name of Person Who Was Interviewed, filmed interview by First Name Last Name of interviewer, Date of interview, Title of Interview, Collection [if given]. Title of Website, Date Created, URL.
Footnote Example
1. Bob Kahn, filmed interview by Leonard Kleinrock, November 20, 2014, Interview of Bob Kahn, Management, Innovation and Computer Technologies: Oral Histories from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, 1957-2015. UCLA Library Digital Collections, https://digital.library.ucla.edu/catalog/ark:/21198/zz002jxzbh.
Shortened Footnote Example
2. Kahn, Interview of Bob Kahn, November 20, 2014.
Bibliography Entry Example
Kahn, Bob, filmed interview by Leonard Kleinrock, November 20, 2014, Interview of Bob Kahn, Management, Innovation and Computer Technologies: Oral Histories from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, 1957-2015. UCLA Library Digital Collections, https://digital.library.ucla.edu/catalog/ark:/21198/zz002jxzbh.
Caption for an Image Inserted in Your Paper Example
Figure 1. Video Icon for Interview of Bob Kahn, November 20, 2014.
Videos, Podcasts, and Other Online Multimedia
(Chicago Manual of Style, 17th ed., sections 14.265, 14.267–68)
Structure (Include as much of the following as can be determined):
Any facts relevant to identifying the item should be included