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FAQ for Chapter 7: Using <i>Chicago</i> Style to Cite and Document Sources

Using the Chicago style of documentation, how do I cite an archived sound recording or sound clip available on the Web in my bibliography?

If you are citing information within a sound recording or sound clip available on the Web, what you include in your citation depends on what kind of information you can locate. If possible, give the name of the artist, composer, speaker, or producer (if known); the title of the sound recording or clip (if known) in quotation marks; the title of the complete project (if relevant), in italics or underlined; the date of publication or last revision; the URL; and the date of access.

Here, for example, is a Bibliography entry listing an archived radio interview that Eastern Kentucky University’s president, Bob Kustra, gave to Paula Kopacz and Andrew Harnack.

  • Kopacz, Paula, and Andrew Harnack. Interview with Bob Kustra. New Horizons in Education with EKU President Bob Kustra, 8 January 1999. <http://www.weku.org/horizons.htm> (13 December 1999).
Last revised February 15,  2000

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