9. Non-government reports

In this chapter:
Non-government reports

Treat reports as books or web documents, and include a report number where available.

1. NON-GOVERNMENT REPORTS
  • Follow guidelines for Corporate (Group) Author, and for Books, with the inclusion of a Report or Reference Number if available.
  • For online reports, identify the publisher in the source element of the reference unless the publisher is also identified as the author.

a) Business

b) Society, group or committee

c) Technical or research report

In-text

(Author Surname/Organisation, Year)

Examples:

a) Research identified … (Stuster et al., 2018).

b) Emergency services … (Beyond Blue Ltd., 2018).

c) Aslin and Russell (2008) state that …

Reference

Author Surname/Organisation, Initial. (Year). Title (Report no.). Publisher Name. https://doi.org.xxx / URL

Examples:

a) Stuster, J., Adolf, J., Byrne, V., & Greene, M. (2018). Human exploration of Mars: Preliminary lists of crew tasks (Report No. NASA/CR-2018-220043). National Aeronautics and Space Administration. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20190001401.pdf 

b) Beyond Blue Ltd. (2018). Answering the call national survey: Beyond Blue’s national mental health and wellbeing study of police and emergency services: Final report. http://resources.beyondblue.org.au/prism/file?token=BL/1898

c) Aslin, H., & Russell, J. (2008). Social impacts of drought: Review of literature. Australian Bureau of Agriculture and Resource Economics and Sciences. https://www.agriculture.gov.au/sites/default/files/abares/documents/socimpctdroughtlitrev2008-1.0.0.pdf

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