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Citing a Podcast IEEE Style

Have you ever used data from a podcast in your academic paper? While a decade ago, this question would sound outrageous since audio streamings were rare and used mainly by leading broadcasting companies. Today, they are common things that are popular among everyone; the academic crowd is no exception.

Quite often, you may stumble upon a podcast run by some professor in a prestigious university who shares their experiments, findings, works, and even lecturers with their listeners and conducts inspiring talks with colleagues.

As a result, podcasts have become a reliable source of information rich in exclusive material, facts, and opinions. If you are one of those who can truly appreciate the full potential hidden inside this type of information, then you should know the rules of using it in your academic paper because, as with any source, it requires proper referencing of the author by citing a podcast IEEE style.

Basic Rules of IEEE Citation Style to Podcasts

The essential rules of IEEE citation style to podcasts are pretty straightforward. Let’s uncover them:

  • Decide on the type of podcast. It can be a regular podcast, lecture from LMS, radio program, or TV program.
  • Start with a serial number of reference.
  • Specify speakers, presenters, and producers.
  • Add the title of the program or lecture.
  • Add the year when it was published and the type of podcast.
  • Identify the URL where this podcast is available.
  • End reference with the date when you accessed the podcast. Use the word “Accessed.” Enclose everything in square brackets.

To nail IEEE citations for podcasts, take into account these vital tips:

  • Set the title of the program in italics.
  • Mention the roles of all participants—for example, P. Robertson, Presenter, and G. Lucas, Producer.
  • Mention the university.
  • Always identify the type of podcast. Enclose it in square brackets.
  • Specify the number of the episode if the program is presented as a series.

 

 

 

 

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