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APA Reference Guide: Audio

APA Reference Guide 7th Edition to correctly acknowledge sources of information in your work and assessments

Audio

Audio

                       

Audio

Referencing Audio Sources (examples are in blue)

 

Format Reference List In-Text Citation
Audiobooks

Author Surname, Initial. (Year). Title of audiobook (Narrator Initial. Surname, Narr.) [Audiobook]. Publisher. Website URL

Cain, S. (2012). Quiet: The power of introverts in a world that can't stop talking (K. Mazur, Narr.) [Audiobook]. Random House                                  Audio. http://bit.ly/2G0Bpbl

Note: the 'time stamp' in the in-text citation refers to the part of the audiobook you are referring to in your assignment (think of it like a page number).

(Author, Year, time stamp)

(Cain, 2012, 1:20:39)

Podcast

Author Surname, Initial (Role eg. Host). (Year, Month Day). Episode Title (No. Episode - if available) [Type of podcast episode]. In Series Title. Publisher. Web address - if available
 

Theroux, L. (Host), Kobrak, P & Hall, S.J. (Producers). (2020, May 11). Helena Bonham Carter (ep. 3) [Audio podcast episode]. In Grounded with Louis Theroux. Mindhouse Productions; BBC Radio 4. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000j95g

 

Note: Type of podcast may be Audio or Video

(Host Surname, Year)

(Theroux, 2020)

 

Song

Singer or Composer Surname, Initial. (Year). Song Title [Song]On Album Title. Record Company. (Original work published Year - if needed). Web address - if needed

Fanning, B. (2005). Wish you well [Song]. On Tea and Sympathy. Dew Process. 

(Singer or Composer Surname, Year)

(Fanning, 2005)

Album

Singer or group name. (Year). Title of album [Album]. Record Company. (Original work published Year - if needed). Web address - if needed

Powderfinger. (2000). Odyssey number 5 [Album]. Universal Music. 

(Singer or Group Name, Year)

(Powderfinger, 2000)