Citing a YouTube video in academic work can be challenging, especially since videos often include unique contributors and media elements that aren’t typically found in text sources. Here’s a guide to citing YouTube videos correctly across different citation styles.
1. Citing a YouTube Video in MLA Format
In MLA format, YouTube video citations require basic details such as the video creator, title, and publication date.
Format:
- “Title of Video.” YouTube, uploaded by Username, day month year, URL.
Example:
- “How to Bake a Cake.” YouTube, uploaded by Baking Mastery, 5 May 2021, www.youtube.com/watch?v=example.
Tips:
- If the creator’s name is different from the username, add both, starting with the real name if known.
2. Citing a YouTube Video in APA Format
In APA format, the author-date citation style is used, requiring specific information such as the uploader and video title.
Format:
- Username. (Year, Month Day). Title of video [Video]. YouTube. URL.
Example:
- Baking Mastery. (2021, May 5). How to bake a cake [Video]. YouTube. www.youtube.com/watch?v=example.
Tips:
- In APA, the uploader acts as the “author,” so make sure you note the username accurately.
3. Citing a YouTube Video in Chicago Style
Chicago Style can have two approaches: Notes-Bibliography and Author-Date.
Format (Notes-Bibliography):
- Username. “Title of Video.” YouTube video, Duration. Date. URL.
Example:
- Baking Mastery. “How to Bake a Cake.” YouTube video, 10:05. Posted May 5, 2021. www.youtube.com/watch?v=example.
Tips:
- Include the video’s duration if it’s significant to your work.
Conclusion
Citing a YouTube video requires attention to detail, and each citation style has its specific requirements. By following the formats above, you can ensure your citations are accurate and professional.