7.3 INTERVIEWS
7.3.1 General form
The format for citing interviews is as follows:
Eg Interview with William Birch, Finance Minister (Sean Plunket, Morning Report, National Radio, 5 July 1999) transcript provided by Audio Monitor Services (Wellington).
Cite interviews that are published in journals or texts to the journal or text using the citation practice appropriate to that source.
The following rules apply to unpublished interviews.
7.3.2 Interviewee
Give the name of the interviewee preceded by “Interview with” and followed by a comma.
7.3.3 Position
Include the position of the person being interviewed.
Where the title of the person being interviewed is unavailable, include some description of the person’s position to indicate the relevance of the interview to the text.
7.3.4 Interviewer
The name of the interviewer is preceded by the left-hand, round bracket and followed by a comma.
If you conducted the interview, indicate this by writing “the author” as the interviewer.
It is unnecessary to name the interviewer if this is clear from the interview details (for example, the name of the programme on which the interview was conducted).
7.3.5 Interview details
Include either the details of the programme on which the interview was recorded or the city in which the interview was held (if the interview was not conducted for radio, television or an electronic medium).
If the interview was conducted for radio or television, include both the name of the programme and the broadcaster.
The interview details are followed by a comma.
7.3.6 Date
Give the date of the interview in full and followed by the right-hand, round bracket.
7.3.7 Transcript details
If a transcript of the interview was used, acknowledge the source after the interview details by giving the name of the transcript provider, followed in round brackets by the location of that provider.