An example of a YouTube citation in MLA format is:
Obama, Barack. "We Have a Lot of Work to Do." Speech. 2 Nov. 2008 (creation date). YouTube. 23 June 2009 (access date).
To cite an interview video posted on YouTube in APA format, include the following elements:
In MLA format, cite it as follows:
It definitely could be if it is unwanted. If a source is from a YouTube video though, like from an interview, then it may be appropriate to cite the video as a reference.
I don't believe YouTube channels are something you can cite properly. For each video you've used, you should cite it in MLA.
See the information in the related link to cite youtube.
No, however it is necessary that you cite the source if you copied it. Ensure that you provide the necessary copyright information in the description of the video.
Believe it or not, every minute two days worth of video is uploaded to Youtube. There were 13 million hours of video uploaded to Youtube in just 2010! That's about 1,500 years! There are thousands of years of video on Youtube. It would take you many lifetimes to watch every single video on Youtube.
Here is an example provided by the Media Resource Center of the University of California at Berkeley, which should serve as a formatting guideline: Shimabukuro, Jake. "Ukulele weeps by Jake Shimabukuro." 04 April 2008. Online video clip. YouTube. Accessed on 22 April 2006.Since the new 7th ed. of the MLA came out this year, the correct citation is as follows: Obama, Barack. "We Have a Lot of Work to Do." Speech. 2 Nov. 2008. YouTube. 23 June 2009. "Midnight Train to Georgia." Perf. Gladys Knight, Ben Stiller, Jack Black, and Robert Downey, Jr. American Idol. 21 May 2008. YouTube. 6 June 2009.
Taken from related link:References page:Wesch, M. (2007, October 12). Information revolution [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CV05HyAbMIn-text Citation: (Wesch, 2007)
This is how you would cite information that you received by interviewing an expert: Doe, John. Personal interview. 22 November 2014.
When you are asked to cite a time in an interview, the interviewer wants you to tell them of a particular situation that pertains to what they want to find out. This helps them determine if you are a good fit for a position with their company.
Cite the interview or email in text per the related link; scroll down to the Personal Communication section. Do not cite these in the reference page.
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Here is an example provided by the Media Resource Center of the University of California at Berkeley, which should serve as a formatting guideline: Shimabukuro, Jake. "Ukulele weeps by Jake Shimabukuro." 04 April 2008. Online video clip. YouTube. Accessed on 22 April 2006.Since the new 7th ed. of the MLA came out this year, the correct citation is as follows: Obama, Barack. "We Have a Lot of Work to Do." Speech. 2 Nov. 2008. YouTube. 23 June 2009. "Midnight Train to Georgia." Perf. Gladys Knight, Ben Stiller, Jack Black, and Robert Downey, Jr. American Idol. 21 May 2008. YouTube. 6 June 2009.