Examples show formatting for footnote/endnote first, followed by bibliographic entry. Examples for different types of resources are given as follows:
Music Scores
Interviews
Art or Photograph
Sacred Works
Music Scores
³H.H.A. Beach, Sonata in A Minor for Violin and Piano, Opus 24 (New York: De Capo, 1986)
Beach, H.H.A. Sonata in A Minor for Violin and Piano, Opus 24. New York: De Capo, 1986.
Interviews
Conducted by You
¹Mary O'Grady, interview by the author, Barre, VT, March 2, 2004.
Conducted by You When You Cannot Reveal Name of Person Interviewed
²Interview with a psychologist, April 1, 2008.
From Television
³Gerda Lerner, interview by Jane Doe, American Women Through History, PBS, April 3, 2004.
From the Internet
¹Bristol Palin and Sarah Palin, interview by Greta Van Susternen, On the Record w/Greta, FoxNews, February 18, 2009, http://www.foxnews.com/ontherecord/ (accessed July 16, 2009).
Please note: Interviews are only cited in the footnotes, not the Bibliography at the end of the paper.
Please note: Paintings, sculpure, photographs, and other artworks are lited only in the footnotes,not at the Bibiography at the end of the paper.
Sacred Works
¹1 Cor. 6:1-10 (Jerusalem Bible).
²Qur'an 19:17-21.
Please note: The Bible and other sacred works are listed in footnotes, but not in the Bibliography at the end of the paper. If you are using a sacred work with a particular version, include the version in parentheses after the chapter and verse (as above).