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Recordings

Include this information if it is available either on the container or by viewing the credits.
See the examples below for various formats and types of performances.
Title.
Credit for production, writing, direction and performance.
Type of recording: Videocassette, audiotape, DVD, CD-ROM, LP.
Publisher or Distributor.
Date.

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VIDEOCASSETTES
Documentary Film /
Surviving the Dust Bowl.  Produced and written by Chana Gazit.
      Videocassette.  PBS
Home Video, c1998.
Title.  Credits.  Format.  Publisher, copyright date.

Samurai and the Swastika.   Produced by David Black.  Written and
      directed by George Kerevan.
Videocassette.  Arts & Entertainment
       Network for the History Channel, c2000.
Title.  Credits.  Format.  Publisher, copyright date.
 

DVD FORMAT
Feature Films
Note: If available, give the original release date as well as the date on the DVD or Videocassette.

It's a Wonderful Life.  Directed by Frank Capra.  Performed by James
      Stewart, Donna Reed,
Lionel Barrymore, and Thomas Mitchell.  1946. 
       DVD.  Republic, 1998.
Title.  Credits.  Original release date.  Format.  Publisher, copyright/release date.

The Outsiders.  Produced by Fred Roos.  Based on the novel by
      S. E. Hinton.  Directed by Francis Coppola.  Videocassette. Warner
     Brothers, 1983.

Title.  Credits.   Format.  Publisher, copyright/release date.
 

STREAMING VIDEO

China: People and Places. Discovery Channel School. 2004. Unitedstreaming. 28 July 2008
     <http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/>.
Title. Publisher. Date/release date.  Vendor. Date last visited URL.

TELEVISION OR RADIO PROGRAM

"The Blessing Way."  The X-Files.  Fox.  WXIA, Atlanta, 19 Jul. 2002.
Title of episode or segment.  Title of the program or series. Name of the network. Call letters of the local station (if necessary) Broadcast date.

"Yes.  . . but Is It Art?"  Narrated by Morley Safer.  Sixty Minutes.  CBS. 
     WCBS, New York.
19 Sept. 2002.
Title of episode or segment.  Title of the program or series. Name of the network. Call letters of the local station (if necessary) Broadcast date.

MUSIC RECORDINGS
These are examples for commercially available recordings.  Cite the composer, conductor or performer first if they seem to be given primary credit for the work.  Give the original recording date if it is important.
 

U2.  All That You Can't Leave Behind.  CD-ROM.  Interscope, 2000.
Performers.  Title.  Format. Publisher, release date.

Ellington, Duke, conducting Duke Ellington Orchestra.  First Carnegie Hall
      Concert. Recorded 23 Jan. 1943.  LP.  Prestige, 1977.
Performers.  Title.  Original recording date. Format.  Publisher, date.

Simon, Paul.  The Rhythm of the Saints. CD-ROM. Warner Bros., 1990.
Performers.  Title.  Original recording date. Format.  Publisher, date.

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