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I'm looking to cite some information I found in a webinar--i.e., a video shown online that's accompanied by a quiz that enables viewers to earn continuing education units from a professional accrediting organization.

I think it's safe to assume the video is a reliable source, since it was approved for official CEUs and because it is of a US National Institutes of Health researcher explaining research that was published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Would the speaker's statements that aren't included in the NEJM article be considered reliable?

Also, would I use guidelines for citing videos? Is there an official guideline? I found this, but it's not official.

Thanks. Kekki1978 (talk) 15:20, 6 January 2017 (UTC)


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