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Include the length of the video and URL. See 14.167.

Notes:

2. Eric Oliver, “Why So Many Americans Believe in So Many ‘Crazy’ Things,” moderated by Andrew McCall, virtual lecture, February 23, 2022, posted March 21, 2022, by University of Chicago, YouTube, 1:01:45, https://youtu.be/hfq7AnCF5bg.

Shortened Note: 

4. Oliver, “Why.”

Bibliography:

Oliver, Eric. “Why So Many Americans Believe in So Many ‘Crazy’ Things.” Moderated by Andrew McCall. Virtual lecture, February 23, 2022. Posted March 21, 2022, by University of Chicago. YouTube, 1:01:45. https://youtu.be/hfq7AnCF5bg.

Cite according to the nature of the material (television show, movie, etc.). Any facts relevant to the identifying the item should be included. See 14.165.

Notes:

1. Parasite, directed by Bong Joon-ho, (Barunson E&A, 2019), DVD. 

Bibliography: 

Bond Joon-ho, dir. Parasite. Barunson E&A, 2019. In Korean, with English subtitles by Darcy Paquet. DVD. 

Notes:

3. Lauren Ober, host, The Loudest Girl in the World, season 1, episode 2, “Goodbye, Routine; Hello, Meltdown!,” Pushkin Industries, September 13, 2022, 41 min., 37 sec., https://www.pushkin.fm/podcasts/loudest-girl-in-the-world.

Shortened Note: 

4. Ober, “Goodbye, Routine.”

Bibliography:

Ober, Lauren, host. The Loudest Girl in the World. Season 1, episode 2, “Goodbye, Routine; Hello, Meltdown!” Pushkin Industries, September 13, 2022. Podcast, 41 min., 37 sec. https://www.pushkin.fm/podcasts/loudest-girl-in-the-world.

Video games and other apps can usually be cited in text or notes with no bibliography entry. If citing in bibliography use the publisher or developer as the author. See 14.169.

Note:

2. Angry Birds Transformers, v. 1.4.25, Rovio Entertainment, released June 28, 2023, Android 4.4 or later. 

Bibliography:

Rovio Entertainment. Angry Birds Transformers. V. 1.4.25. Released June 28, 2023, Android 4.4 or later. 

 

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