How to Cite a Lecture in APA, MLA and Chicago Styles
How do you in-text cite a speech in MLA?
In-Text Citations
4 Ways to Cite a Speech
How to Cite a Speech in 3 Authentic Modes
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An Easy Guide for Citing Sources in Speeches
Orally Citing a Source in a Speech
What Are In-Text Citations?
MLA In-Text Citations (Step-by-Step Guide)
Citing Sources in a Speech
APA 7th Edition: The Basics of APA In-text Citations
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How to Cite a Speech in APA Style
How you cite a speech in APA Style depends on the format in which you heard it. For an audio recording of a speech found online, list the speaker, the date when the speech took place, the title in italics, “Speech audio recording” in square brackets, the website, and the URL.
How to Cite a Lecture or Speech in MLA Format
In-text citation. In MLA format, an in-text citation for a speech or lecture is fairly simple. It’s the speaker’s last name in parentheses immediately after the cited or quoted information. It looks …
Citing Sources: Citing Orally in Speeches
Tell the audience your source before you use the information (the opposite of in-text citations). Do not say, “quote, unquote” when you offer a direct quotation. Use brief …
Cite a Speech / Lecture
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How to Cite a Lecture or Speech in APA Format
Citing an in-person speech or lecture in APA format. In APA format, like in other style guides, there are two ways to cite a source: in text and in the bibliography.
Citing a Speech
To cite a speech from an online transcript in the MLA style, use the following format. Format. Speaker’s Last Name, First Name. “Speech Title.” Date Speech Delivered (if available). Title …
MLA In-text Citations
An MLA in-text citation provides the author’s last name and a page number in parentheses. If a source has two authors, name both. If a source has more than two authors, …
Speeches
In-text citation. Note: Citations need to include both the original author of the speech and the secondary source in which the speech was found (e.g. an edited anthology of …
How to Cite a Speech in APA
In-text citations include both in-line citations and parenthetical citations, both of which you would use when quoting or taking an idea, thought, or fact from another author or source. In-line …
In-Text Citations
The in-text citation would be formatted as follows: Regular exercise has been shown to improve mental health (Brown, 2020; Smith, 2021) In this example, the ideas from …
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How you cite a speech in APA Style depends on the format in which you heard it. For an audio recording of a speech found online, list the speaker, the date when the speech took place, the title in italics, “Speech audio recording” in square brackets, the website, and the URL.
In-text citation. In MLA format, an in-text citation for a speech or lecture is fairly simple. It’s the speaker’s last name in parentheses immediately after the cited or quoted information. It looks …
Tell the audience your source before you use the information (the opposite of in-text citations). Do not say, “quote, unquote” when you offer a direct quotation. Use brief …
Improve your in-text citations and references for errors and inconsistencies using Scribbr's AI technology or human experts. Run a free check
Citing an in-person speech or lecture in APA format. In APA format, like in other style guides, there are two ways to cite a source: in text and in the bibliography.
To cite a speech from an online transcript in the MLA style, use the following format. Format. Speaker’s Last Name, First Name. “Speech Title.” Date Speech Delivered (if available). Title …
An MLA in-text citation provides the author’s last name and a page number in parentheses. If a source has two authors, name both. If a source has more than two authors, …
In-text citation. Note: Citations need to include both the original author of the speech and the secondary source in which the speech was found (e.g. an edited anthology of …
In-text citations include both in-line citations and parenthetical citations, both of which you would use when quoting or taking an idea, thought, or fact from another author or source. In-line …
The in-text citation would be formatted as follows: Regular exercise has been shown to improve mental health (Brown, 2020; Smith, 2021) In this example, the ideas from …