Personal communications
Learn how to cite personal communication in IEEE style. Follow correct in-text citation rules for emails, conversations, lectures and other private sources to reference sources accurately in your writing.
Check with your teacher or lecturer before including personal communications as a reference source
Identify the communicator (seek approval for private communications) and date.
The following sources are considered to be personal communications:
- Live lectures, presentations, performances, speeches, etc.
- Private communications, such as letters, emails, conversations, personal interviews, or posts and comments on social media or other sites protected by privacy settings.
- Class or lecture notes that were taken by yourself or other students, and material accessible only to students of the unit course or institution.
In-text citations
| Citation format | Example |
| Paraphrasing | According to [1], it is due to... |
| Direct quote | ...."we see that it caused a lot of stress" [3]. |
Reference list
| Reference format | Example |
| Template | [#] J. K. Author, private communication, Abbrev. Month, Year. |
| Full reference | [1] E. Jensen, private communication, Dec. 2008. |
