Cite time from audio recording in in-text citation
I have an audio recording that I am referencing, and I would like to cite a specific timestamp from the recording so people can easily find the specific portion of the recording I'm referencing. However, I'm not seeing a "timestamp" option (or anything similar) in the list of in-text citation types. I imagine something like this would be what I'm looking for: "[13, 19:15]", but all of the types I've tried so far insert text before the timestamp. Is something like this even possible?
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adamsmithJust use the citation suffix instead of the locator (i.e. page etc.) field
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tlewis3348Hmm... That might work. However, instead of "[13, 19:15]", it gives me "[13], 19:15". Obviously, I could rework the comma/space and/or add other things to separate it from the text, but it does seem like it would be better if the timestamp were inside the brackets somehow. I don't know what's normally done though.
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adamsmithIt'll work in every style _but_ IEEE, because IEEE puts every item in its separate brackets.
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tlewis3348Ah! LOL Okay. Thanks.