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2. Referencing Guide: Interview

The St Clare's College Referencing Guide follows the Harvard Referencing Style

Information regarding this guide

This page will provide you information on referencing and in-text referencing interviews in the following categories:

Interviews (In person or virtual)

Reference list/Bibliography

Last name, Initials of person interviewed Year of interview, ‘Title of the interview (if any)’. Interview by Interviewer’s First name Last name [virtual medium if appropriate], Day Month of interview. 

Example: Jones, R 2020, ‘Working from home experiences’. Interview by Alice Peters [Skype], 6 June.

In-text referencing

Paraphrasing

Jones (2020) talked about the importance of a designated workspace space……

OR

Having a designated work space was very important to the interviewee (Jones 2020).

Quoting

"For me, having a designated work space or station has been essential for my efficiency and productivity" (Jones, 2020)

Interviews (TV or radio)

Reference list/Bibliography:

Name of person interviewed, Year of interview (in round brackets), Title of the interview (if any - in single quotation marks), Interview with/interviewed by Interviewer's name, Title of broadcast (in italics), Name of channel, Day and month of interview. If published on the internet, add Available at: URL, (Accessed: date).

Holland, M. (2019). Interviewed by John Taylor. John Taylor Live. ABC Radio. 4 August. Available at: https://www.abc.org.au/programmes/p00ncz8t (Accessed: 10 January 2020).

In-text referencing:

Paraphrasing

The current conversation about gender equity in schools needs to go further (Holland, 2019)

OR

In a recent interview with John Taylor, Holland (2019) stated that gender equity in schools has been addressed in a very narrow way...

Quoting

"In today's society, the conversation about gender equity in schools has been addressed in a very simplistic way and gender stereotypes have persisted as a result" (Holland, 2019)