Citation Guide for the American Predatory Lending Project.
We use Chicago style in our oral history interviews and other content. See below for citation format.
Firstname of the Interviewed, Lastname of the Interviewed], [interview by Firstname Lastname], Month Interviewed, Date Interviewed, Year Interviewed, American Predatory Lending and the Global Financial Crisis. [link to the oral history] Accessed date Month Year.
Example for the Stella Adams oral history:
Stella Adams, interview by Sean Nguyen, March 24, 2020, American Predatory Lending and the Global Financial Crisis, Duke University, https://predatorylending.duke.edu/histories/stella-adams/ Accessed 11 September 2022.
Example:
“A Case Study on the Rise and Fall of Colonial Bank”, American Predatory Lending and the Global Financial Crisis, Duke University, 2022. Available at https://predatorylending.duke.edu/business-analysis/case-study/ Accessed 23 September, 2022.
Lastname(s), Firstname(s). “Title of Web Page.” American Predatory Lending and the Global Financial Crisis, Duke University, 2022. Available at [link to page] Accessed date month, year.
Example:
Levine, Eli, Cheong, Chavez, and Sam Wolter. “Analysis of Mortgage Enforcement Actions in Ohio Pre-Crisis.” American Predatory Lending and the Global Financial Crisis, Duke University, 2022. Available at https://predatorylending.duke.edu/2022/09/analysis-of-mortgage-enforcement-actions-in-ohio-pre-crisis/ Accessed 23 September, 2022.