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APA Citation Style: Reports & Gray Literature

Reports & Gray Literature

Petro-Canada. (2007). Opportunities tomorrow. Performance today: Annual report 2007. http://annualreport.petro-canada.ca/pdf/AnnualReport_en_2007.pdf

In-text citation: (Petro-Canada, 2007)

Note: If there are other references to a company’s website in your paper for different documents, identify the specific document as well as the corporate author, e.g. (Petro-Canada, Annual Report, 2006).

Canadian Physiotherapy Association. (2006). What is evidence-based and best practice in physiotherapy? http://www.physiotherapy.ca/pulbic.asp?WCE=C-11|K=223245|RefreshS= Container|RefreshT=223245|A=Body

In-text citation: (Canadian Physiotherapy Association, 2006)

Segaert, A., & Bauer, A. (2015). The extent and nature of veteran homelessness in Canada. Employment and Social Development Canada. https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/programs/communities/homelessness/publictions-bulletins/vertrans-report.html

In-text citation: (Segaert & Bauer, 2015)

Statistics Canada. (2006). 2006 Community profiles (No. 92-591-XWE). Ottawa, ON.  http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/Index.cfm?Lang=E

In-text citation: (Statistics Canada, 2006)

British Cardiovascular Society Working Group. (2016). British Cardiovascular Society Working Group report: Out-of-hours cardiovascular care: Management of cardiac emergencies and hospital in-patients. British Cardiovascular Society.  http://www.bcs.com/BCSOOHWP/_Final_Report_05092016.pdf

In-text citation: (British Cardiovascular Society Working Group, 2016)

American Library Association. (2016). 2016 ALA code of ethics. https:www.ala.org/code_ethics.pdf

In-text citation: (American Library Association, 2016)