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Vancouver Referencing Guide: TED Talk

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TED Talk

A TED Talk

TED Talk - from the TED website

 

A reference for a talk from the TED website generally requires the following elements:

  • Author - the name of the Speaker (s).
  • Title: Subtitle of the talk
  • Include the description “[Online Video]” in square brackets.. 
  • Credit TED Conferences as the publisher (e.g., TEDx, TEDMED).
  • Accessed Date
  • The URL

Example

#   Person A.A.  Title: Subtitle. [Format]. Publisher. Date. URL. 

 

 

Full Reference for the Reference List

3  Maher R. Renewable energy: what’s going on with the electrical grid. [Online video] Apr. 2019.               Bozeman,MT. TEDx talks, Jan 2024. https://www.ted.com/talks/dr_rob_maher_renewable_energy_what_s_going_on_with_the_electrical_grid


TED talk - from YouTube

 

A reference to a TED talk from YouTube generally requires the following elements:

 

  • Speaker
  • Title: Subtitle
  • Credit YouTube as the publisher of the talk.
  • uploaded by uploader's name (Usually 'Ted' or 'TEDx Talks')
  • Date of production.
  • Place of production
  • Accessed Date
  • The URL.

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  • Example - In-text citation

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Recent research has shown that adequate sleep is necessary both before, and after learning (6), in order for the brain to properly absorb and memorise the new information.

 

 

Full reference for the Reference List

6   M. Walker, Sleep is your superpowerYouTube, uploaded by TED,              Jun. 2019. Vancouver, BC, Canada. Jan. 2024.                                            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MuIMqhT8DM

 

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