42 Citing Reports and Government Documents
Melanie Lovich and Theresa Buller
Papers and reports are cited using rule 5.4. Use this rule to cite government papers and reports as well as papers and reports from corporations and non-government organisations. These are often accessible online as PDF documents.
Citing reports and Government documents
To cite a paper or report, include the following information:
- the author or authors;
- if the author is a corporation, government department or non-government organisation, use their English name, eg
Ministry of Justice
Amnesty International.
- if the author is a corporation, government department or non-government organisation, use their English name, eg
- the title in italics;
- the publisher;
- omit the name of the publisher if it is the same as the author.
- the official citation if there is one;
- the date of publication.
When citing papers or reports, include all of the information that you have about the paper or report so that your reader can locate it if needed. If you are unable to find the author, official citation or date, omit that element from the citation.
Format for Citing Papers and Reports
Author or Editor | Title | Publisher | Official Citation | Date |
Paul Christoffel | Censored: A Short History of Censorship in New Zealand | (Department of Internal Affairs | Monograph Series No 12 | 1989). |
Example: Paul Christoffel Censored: A Short History of Censorship in New Zealand (Department of Internal Affairs, Monograph Series No 12, 1989).