Online videos
In-text citations
Each citation is noted in the text through the use of sequential numbers. A number in square brackets is placed at the end of the paraphrase or quote. Citations are numbered in the order in which they appear in the text. Once a source has been cited, use the same number each time that source is referenced in the text. After the first time a source is cited, there is no need to include the author’s name in subsequent citations. See the FedCite section “Using IEEE” for further information on in-text citations.
Paraphrasing
Give the citation number directly after the paraphrased part of your text, but within the punctuation. It is not necessary to mention the author’s name unless it is relevant to your text.
The visualisation of Quatemions has been … [1].
Direct quote
Give the citation number directly after the quoted part of the video, but within the punctuation. Alternatively, give the citation directly after the author’s name if this is part of the text.
Do we need a time stamp for quotes?
“Quatemions are a four-dimensional extension of complex numbers” [1].
Reference list
Template
[#] Video Owner/Creator, Location (if available). Title of Video Tutorial: In initial caps. (Release date). Accessed: Abbrev. Month Day, Year. [Online video]. Available: URL
Example
[1] Sanderson. Visualizing Quaternions (4D Numbers) With Stereographic Projection. (Sep. 6, 2018). Accessed: Dec. 4, 2019. [Online video]. Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4EgbgTm0Bg