MLA
Modern Language Association Bibliographic Format |
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Interview conducted by you: Gordimer, Nadine. Personal interview. 10 Oct. 2001. Interview by telephone: Jansen, Dan. Telephone interview. 7 March 2000. Interview by email: Witowsky, Bill. Email interview. 20-24 Nov. 2002. Television or Radio Program: "Title of Episode." Name of Program. Title of Series. Network name. Call letters of Station, City of Station. Broadcast date. "Frederick Douglas." Civil War Journal. Masterpiece Theatre. PBS. KHET, Honolulu. 3 May 2003. Film or Video Recording Start with title or director, whichever you want to emphasize in the entry. You may add additional information that seems pertinent. Clueless. Dir. Amy Herckerling. Perf. Alicia Silverstone. Paramount, 1995. Note: If the film is on VHS, DVD, or some other format, include the original release date and the medium, before the name of the distributor. It's a Wonderful Life. Dir. Frank Capra. Perf. James Stewart and Donna Reed. 1946. DVD. Republic, 2001. |
Photograph of a work or art: Artitst last name, first name. Title of Art. Location of artwork, city. Publication name. By Name of photographer. Place of publication: Publisher, Date. Cassatt, Mary. Mother and Child. Wichita Art Museum, Wichita. American Painting: 1560 - 1913. By John Pearce. New York: McGraw, 1964. A lecture or speech: Speaker's last name, first name. Title of Speech. Event speech given. Location of delivery, Date speech given. Nagasako, Alvin. Welcome Address. Kapolei High School Welcome Assembly. Kapolei High School, Kapolei, HI. 29 July 2006. |