I want to attribute credit for resources I am using to create a video, but I am looking for a standard way to do it so that it can look good in plain text, rich text and printed text, for now the attribution I want to do, is for video, audio and software separated by their respective sections.

  • HatchetHaro@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 days ago

    I’d just keep it simple. It’s a YouTube video, not a college essay.

    In order of appearance:

    • Source Book - [page number]
    • Source Webpage - link
    • Source Video - link [timestamp]
    • Source Article - link
    • ArchAengelus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 days ago

      This is exactly what I would suggest, with one addendum: use internet archive links wherever possible. Especially if the links are intended to be clickable.

      In the process of acquiring an advanced degree, I learned the worst part of research is finding dead links to pages that were never archived.

      By putting it in the internet archive to create a link, it also adds a snapshot.