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Writer or producer. (Dated produced or posted). Title [identifying information]. Title of the Web site or name of organization’s Web site where podcast is located. Podcast retrieved from URL
AHRQ (Producer). (2008, December 18). Care transitions: What you need to know [Audio feature]. Healthcare 411 News Series from AHRQ. Podcast retrieved from
http://healthcare411.ahrq.gov/featureAudio.aspx?id=891
Author or Artist if available. (Year image was created). Title of work [Type of Work]. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from URL of Web page or site.
Netter, F. (2005). Heart [Electronic illustration]. Retrieved March 10, 2008, from www.usip.edu/museum/netter_detail3.htm.
[Subject and type of work]. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from URL of Web page or site.
[Untitled image of a chest X-ray]. Retrieved March 5, 2008, from www.merritt.edu/~radte/.
Organization (Producer). (Date produced or posted). Title of video [identifying information]. Video posted to URL of Web page
Carnegie Mellon (Producer). (2008, February 6). Randy Pausch lecture: Time management [Video file]. Video posted to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTugjssqOT0
Name of director and/or producer. (Year of release). Title of video. [Format] City: Name of distributor.
Mansfield, M. (Director) & Lorang, T. J. (Producer). (1997). The new cosmos: Eyes on the universe. [Videotape]. Seattle, WA: UWTV.
Author(s)(if available). (Date of publication). Title of software. [Format]. City of publication: Publisher.
Lauer, K. (1999). Pathophysiology. [CD-ROM]. Springhouse, PA: Springhouse Corp.