Harvard Referencing Guide: TED Talk
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A TED Talk
TED Talk
A TED Talk
TED Talk
A reference for TED Talk generally requires the following elements:
- Name of the speaker
- Year video posted (in round brackets)
- Title of the talk (in italics)
- Date uploaded (if available)
- Available at: URL
- (Accessed: date)
Example

In-text citation
| The earliest books which originated in ancient Rome, comprised handwritten pages that were sewn together and bound in two heavy wooden covers (Kidd, 2020). |
Full Reference for the Reference List
| Kidd, C. (2020) Why books are here to stay. January. Available at: https://www.ted.com/talks/chip_kidd_why_books_are_here_to_stay (Accessed: 9 July 2020). |
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