Audiovisual Resources
Audiovisual resource references must have class='AV'.
Types of audiovisual content include but may not be limited to:
- Films
- TV or Radio programmes
- Recordings of live events such as reportage or stage drama.
In OBO audiovisual resources are called out in the manuscript by [class:videoRecording].
|
Attribute |
Description |
|---|---|
| class |
' |
| author | The film-maker, producer, writer or director identified as being responsible for the content. |
| date | The date that the content was released, broadcast or published. |
| dateEnd | End date of a range starting in the date field |
| edition | Date of creation or publication of original work when later versions of the work are being cited |
| place |
Location a work was published or where it is housed |
| publisher |
Entity responsible for publishing the work |
| title | The title of the content |
Example audiovisual citation
"Crop Duster Attack," North by Northwest, DVD, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. 1959; Burbank, CA: Warner Home Videos, 2000.
<bibItem class="AV" partTitle="Crop Duster Attack" title="North by Northwest" medium="DVD" author="Hitchcock, Alfred" dateOriginal="1959" date="2000" place="Burbank, CA" publisher="Warner Home Videos"> "Crop Duster Attack," North by Northwest, DVD, directed by<nameGrp role="director" foreNames="Alfred" mainName="Hitchcock">Alfred
Hitchcock</nameGrp>. 1959; Burbank, CA: Warner Home Videos, 2000. </bibItem>
The Complete Monty Python's Flying Circus 16-Ton Megaset, directed by Ian MacNaughton
and Terry Hughes. 1969-1974; London, UK: A&E Home Video, 2005.
<bibItem class="AV" title="The Complete Monty Python's Flying Circus 16-Ton Megaset" author="MacNaughton, Ian|Huges, Terry" dateOriginal="1969/1974" place="London, UK" publisher="A&E Home Video" date="2005">The Complete Monty Python's Flying Circus 16-Ton
Megaset, directed by <nameGrp role="director" mainName="MacNaughton" foreNames="Ian">Ian
MacNaughton</nameGrp> and <nameGrp role="director" foreNames="Terry" mainName="Hughes">Terry Hughes</nameGrp>. 1969-1974; London, UK: A&E Home Video, 2005. </bibItem>
<p>It is of interest to note that John Lynch, the actor who plays Liam, is also the eponymous
anti-hero of Cal and plays the role of Bobby Sands in <bibItem id="upso-9780853236269-chapter-3-bibItem-122" class="AV" title="Some Mother's Son" date="1996">Some Mother's Son (1996)</bibItem>
</p>
<p>
<bibItem class="AV" id="oso-1234563236269-chapter-3-bibItem-110" author="Gallafent, Alex" title="Self-Immolation as Protest" date="2011-01-18">
<nameGrp role="author" foreNames="Alex" mainName="Gallafent">Gallafent, Alex</nameGrp>. "Self-Immolation as
Protest." The World: Global Perspectives for an American Audience (Public Radio
International). January 18, 2011.</bibItem>
<bibItem class="AV" id="oso-1234563236269-chapter-3-bibItem-111" author="John Hagee" title="Jerusalem: Countdown to Crisis" date="2006-09-18">
<nameGrp role="interviewee" foreNames="John" mainName="Hagee">John Hagee</nameGrp>, "Jerusalem: Countdown to
Crisis." In "Pastor John Hagee Discusses His Foundation Christians United for Israel and
His Beliefs for the Last Days," Interview with <nameGrp role="interviewer" foreNames="Terry" mainName="Gross">Terry Gross</nameGrp>, Fresh Air, National Public
Radio, September 18, 2006.</bibItem>
<bibItem author="Ruge-Jones, Philip" class="AV" date="2009" id="acref-9780199832262-chapter-3-bibItem-0923" purpose="display" title="The Beginning of the Good News" publisher="Select Multimedia Resources">
<nameGrp foreNames="Philip" mainName="Ruge-Jones" role="author">Ruge-Jones, Philip</nameGrp>.
"The Beginning of the Good News." Select Multimedia Resources, 2009. A DVD recording of a
live performance of the whole Gospel of Mark.</bibItem>
</p>