APA, miscellaneous
Television broadcast (Panel content)
In the text
Wirte: The main broadcasters surname, the broadcasts publication year.
E.g. (Kjersgaard, 2019).
In the bibliography
If it's a sole broadcast
Write: The main broadcasters surname, First name initials. (Roll, e.g. host or programme planner). (Year, date of publication). The Broadcast title: Subtitle [Broadcast type e.g. movie or TV documentary]. Publisher
E.g. Kjersgaard, C.(Host). (2019, 25. April). The Debate: Any Grown-Ups Around? [TV debat]. DR2.
If it's part of a broadcast series
Write: The main broadcasters surname, First name initials. (Roll, e.g. host or programme planner). (Year, date of publication). The Broadcast title: Subtitle (part of series)[Broadcast type e.g. movie or TV documentary]. In: The surname, First name initials of the Person responsible for the series. (Roll, e.g. host or programme planner). Name of the Series. Publisher.
E.g. Kjersgaard, C.(Host). (2019, 25. April). The Debate: Any Grown-Ups Around? (part 1)[TV debat]. In: DR2. Kjersgaard, C.(Host). The Debate. DR2.
Encyclopedia (Panel content)
In the text
Wirte: The author's surname, publication year.
E.g (Winter-Jensen, 2021).
Cite quotes
Wirte: The author's surname, publication year and page number.
When citing a direct quote from the source material, mark the start and end of the quote with quotation marks ""
E.g. (Winter-Jensen, 2021 p. 596).
In the bibliography
Physical copies
Write: The author's surname, First name initials. (year of publication). Title. In: The name of the editor (Editor) The title of the book. (Vol. number, page number). Publisher.
E.g. Winter-Jensen, T. (1996). Education. In: J. Lund (Editor) The Great Danish Encyklopedia. (Vol.4, p. 596-598). Gyldendal.
Online editions
Write: The author's surname, First name initials. (year of publication, date of the last edit). Title. In: The name of the website. URL.
E.g. Winter-Jensen, T. (2021, 12. January). Education. In: The Great Danish Encyklopedia. https://denstoredanske.lex.dk/dannelse?utm_source=denstoredanske.dk&utm…
Law (Panel content)
In the text
Wirte: The laws name, year, section nuymber.
E.g. (Public Daycare Act, 2020, § 3a).
In the bibliography
Wirte: The laws name. (year)Titel. Law numbering and date. URL
E.g. Public Daycare Act (2020). Bekendtgørelse af lov om dag-, fritids- og klubtilbud m.v. til børn og unge. LBK nr. 1326 of 09/09/2020. https://www.retsinformation.dk/eli/lta/2020/1326
Public source (Panel content)
In the text
Write: The name of the organisation, year of publication.
E.g.(Ministry of Children and Education, 2019)
Cite quotes
Write: The name of the organisation, year of publication and page number.
When citing a direct quote from the source material, mark the start and end of the quote with quotation marks ""
E.g. (Ministry of Children and Education, 2019 p. 4).
In the bibliography
Write: The name of the organisation. (year). Title: Subtitle. URL
E.g. Ministry of Children and Education (2019). Danish study directions.
https://emu.dk/sites/default/files/2020-06/GSK_Vejledning_Dansk_2020.pdf
Personal communication (Panel content)
If the personal communication is transcribed and included in the assignment as an attachment, the attachment can be referred to in this way: (see attachment 1)
In the text
Write: personal communication, date including year.
E.g (personal communication, 27. july 2014).
In the bibliography
Personal communications cannot be referenced because others cannot trace the source.
Secondary source (Panel content)
You cannot always find original sources for theories, but must refer to them from another author's reproduction of the .
In the text
Write: referred by, Author of the source's surname, year of publication and page number.
E.g. (referred to in Andersen, 2002, p. 337).
In the bibliography
State the book in which you have read about the theory.
Write: The author's surname, First name initials. (year of publication). Title of the book: Subtitle (edition if applicable). Publisher.
E.g. Andersen, I. (2002): The apparent reality. Samfundslitteratur