With the rise of social media and video sharing platforms, many people are turning to sources like Youtube as their main source of information. However, these platforms have become easy targets for misinformation campaigns. Credibility is hard to ascertain on a video sharing platform like Youtube come from the wide base of content creators. On a typical Google search for a topic, the leading sources are usually mainstream-media companies. However, on Youtube, it is significantly easier for an individual person, or channel, to overtake mainstream media and become popular. There is also no standard way for creators to display credibility factors or cite their sources on video-sharing platforms. This leads to creators using a workaround to cite sources or simply foregoing citations all together. The implications of this for viewers is that they are unable to quickly identify the credibility of the source without cross-referencing other places on the web, or lateral reading. Currently, the only standardized information displayed about a channel is its display name, profile picture, subscriber count, and occasionally a verification indicator. The verification indicator, in particular, can be misleading as it only indicates whether a channel is who they claim to be. This project is researching and developing citations for Youtube videos. Video citations will allow creators to display credibility within individual videos and allow viewers to conduct lateral reading with ease. Citations specific to this format could also take on advantages of social media platforms, specifically user ratings and collaborative creation of citations. There are many possibilities in how citations can be introduced that we will explore through this project, each with pros and cons. For instance, sharing and creating credible videos could contribute to the pre-existing communities currently on Youtube through crowd-sourcing citations.