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How to Cite a YouTube Video in American Medical Association (AMA)

To cite a YouTube video in AMA, treat the channel or uploader as the author, give the video title, name YouTube as the site, add the date the video was published, then the URL and the accessed date. A timestamp can pinpoint the exact moment you used.

Citation style American Medical Association (AMA)
Source type YouTube Video

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How to cite a youtube video in AMA step by step

  1. Use the uploader as author. Put the channel name or person who uploaded the video in the author position.
  2. Give the video title. Enter the video title as shown on its watch page, in sentence case.
  3. Name the platform. List YouTube as the publishing site or platform that hosts the video.
  4. Add the upload date. Give the date the video was published on YouTube, which AMA uses as the date for the source.
  5. Paste the watch URL. Use the full youtube.com watch URL so readers reach the exact video.
  6. Add accessed date and timestamp. End with the accessed date, and note the relevant timestamp in the text when you quote a specific moment.

AMA youtube video citation format

An AMA video reference runs uploader, video title, YouTube, published date, URL, and accessed date, with the superscript number as the in-text marker. A timestamp identifies the exact point you are citing.

Reference list entry
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World Health Organization. Healthy diet. WHO. 2020. Accessed June 21, 2026. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/healthy-diet
In-text citation
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Common youtube video citation variations

How do I cite a specific moment in a YouTube video in AMA?

Cite the whole video in the reference list and indicate the timestamp, such as the minute and second, in your sentence so readers can find the point.

Who is the author when citing a YouTube video in AMA?

The channel or account that uploaded the video acts as the author. Use the channel name exactly as it appears.

How do I cite a YouTube video with no upload author shown in AMA?

Use the channel name as the author. If even that is missing, begin with the video title and keep the access date.

Do I include the video length in an AMA citation?

The duration is optional. AMA focuses on the uploader, title, platform, date, URL, and accessed date.

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YouTube Video citation FAQ

Is YouTube named as the publisher in AMA?

Yes. YouTube is given as the site or platform hosting the video, with the channel treated as the author.

Does AMA want the upload date or the date I watched the video?

Give both. The upload date is the source date and the accessed date records when you viewed it.