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Citation Examples for “Works Cited” List: Interviews

At the end of your paper, you must provide an alphabetical listing of all the works you have cited in your paper. This requirement includes both work you have actually quoted and work you have summarized or paraphrased. The information is arranged alphabetically according to the author's last name or (when there is no author identified) by title.

Elements:

Published or Broadcast interview:

Name of person Interviewed. "Title of Interview" (if part of another source) OR Title of Interview (if stands alone) OR Interview (if untitled). Publication or Program (if applicable). Interviewer's Name, if pertinent. Bibliographic Information. Medium of Publication or Broadcast.

Interview conducted by student/researcher:

Name of Person Interviewed. Kind of Interview (e.g., personal, email, telephone, etc). Date of Interview.


Published or broadcast interview (MLA Handbook, 5.7.7)

Blanchett, Cate. "In Character with Cate Blanchett." Notes on a Scandal. Dir. Richard Eyre. Fox Searchlight, 2006. DVD.

Gordimer, Nadine. Interview. New York Times 10 Oct. 1991, late ed.: C25. Print.

Interview conducted by the student/researcher (MLA Handbook, 5.7.7)
Reed, Ishmael. Telephone interview. 10 Dec. 2007.
Interview on the Web (MLA Handbook, 5.6.2b and 5.7.7)
Antin, David. Interview by Charles Bernstein. Dalkey Archive Press. Dalkey Archive P, n.d. Web. 21 Aug 2007.

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