Audiovisual works can be many things, but will be limited to film or video, TV series, TV series episode or webisode, TED Talk, recorded webinar, and a YouTube or other streaming video. These examples can be found on pp. 342-344. There are 2 different style templates to use: one that is a stand alone work, and one that is part of a whole. More information can be found in Section 10.12 of the APA manual.
Stand Alone Template: Author. (Date). Title of work [description]. Publisher. URL.
Part of a Greater Whole Template: Author. (Date). Title. Publisher. URL.
Please follow the citation type examples on pp. 342-344 for specific examples.
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Audio works include music tracks and albums, podcasts and podcast episodes, radio interviews, and speech audio recordings. More information can be found in Section 10.13 of the APA manual.
The general audiovisual templates apply here as well.
For specific examples, please see pp. 344-346.
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Visual works include artworks, clip art/stock images/, infographics, maps, photographs, PowerPoint slides or lecture notes. The general templates apply here as well. There is more information available in Section 10.14 of the APA manual.
For specific examples, please see pp. 346-347.
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