Example: Lovegood, L.

Example: Lovegood, L. (2019, February 7).

Example: Lovegood, L. (2019, February 7). Luna Lovegood: Love in the time of Voldemort [Video file].

Example: Lovegood, L. (2019, February 7). Luna Lovegood: Love in the time of Voldemort [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www. ted. com/talks/luna_lovegood_love_in_the_time_of_voldemort

Example: TED [TEDx Talks].

Example: TED [TEDx Talks]. (2019, February 14).

If you’re using several TED Talks from YouTube that were all posted in the same year, order them alphabetically by title in your Reference List. Then add a lowercase letter to the end of the year to distinguish them for the purposes of your in-text citations. For example, if you had 3 TED Talks all posted in 2019, you would list them alphabetically by title and then the years would be “2019a,” “2019b,” and “2019c. "

Example: TED [TEDx Talks]. (2019, February 14). Luna Lovegood: Love in the time of Voldemort [Video file].

Example: TED [TEDx Talks]. (2019, February 14). Luna Lovegood: Love in the time of Voldemort [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www. youtube. com/watch?v=xMj_P_6H69g

Example: (Lovegood, 2019).

Example: (TED, 2019).

Example: (Lovegood, 2019, 7:27).

For example, you might write “In her 2019 TED Talk, Lovegood posited that no matter how powerful Voldemort got, he could never harness the power of love. " In that instance, if you accessed the TED Talk on the TED website, you wouldn’t need any parenthetical citation at all. When referencing TED Talks you accessed from the TED website, if you include the speaker’s name but not the year in your text, place a parenthetical citation with the year immediately after the speaker’s name. For example, you might write “Lovegood (2019) focused on the role of love in defeating Voldemort. "

For example, you might write “Lovegood noted that even when Voldemort was gaining power and all seemed hopeless, there were still witches and wizards falling in love (TED, 2019). " Even if you mention in the text of your paper that the information was presented in a TED Talk, you still probably need a parenthetical citation. Your readers likely wouldn’t know to look for an entry that listed “TED” as the author in your Reference List.