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Revision as of 22:43, 25 April 2017

Template (Video file):
Producer (Producer) & Director (Director). (date). Title [Video file]. Retrieved from URL

Example Citation:

Granberry, R. (Producer). (2014). Social media for business marketing [Video file]. Retrieved from http://fod.infobase.com/

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Producer: Granberry, R. (Producer)
Director: No director listed
Note: Provide the names of the Producer, as well as the Director if applicable, followed by their role with the film in parentheses. More details

Date: 2014
Note: Provide a more specific date than simply the year, if available, in cases where new versions of the report may be published in one calendar year. More details

Title: Social media for business marketing
Note: Sentence case capitalization. More details

URL: http://fod.infobase.com/
Note: We want the site of the url which is hosting the film without any library or institution details. For example, not http://0-fod.infobase.com.innopac.lib.bcit.ca/p_Home.aspx but rather http://fod.infobase.com/

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