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Hello everyone.

It is possible that my brain is just not functioning at full capacity this morning, 
but I am having trouble with a student request.

The student used NPR's website to find a transcript of a radio program.  He wants 
to make sure he does the citation correctly.  We can see how to do a citation for a 
radio or television program, but he did not actually listen to the program but 
rather read the transcript.  Would he just cite the webpage where he found the 
transcript?

 I told him that I wasn't sure, but I had the power of thousands of brilliant minds 
at my fingertips.  He is waiting patiently for me to share your experitise. =) 

Thanks in advance!
Nicole Ball

Media Specialist
Hudsonville Middle Schools
Hudsonville, MI

nball@hudsonville.k12.mi.us

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