


(Author Surname OR Name of Government Organization, Year, page number)Īuthor Surname, First Initial. (Author Surname OR Name of Government Organization, Year) Canadian equivalents may be: Queen’s Printer, Ministry of Supply and Services, Canadian Government Publishing, etc. If there is a series or report number, include it after the title.If the group author is also the publisher, just use the word Author after the location.

If the branch or agency is not well known, include its higher department first. Give the name of the group author exactly as it appears on the title page.If no person is named, use the government agency, department, or branch as a group author.If a person is named on the title page, use her or him as author.Treat a government document as a book, report, or brochure.According to APA, government documents can be considered Books, Technical/Research Reports or Brochures. Additional Citation Styles & Support Toggle DropdownĪPA Citation Style does not have a separate category for government publications.
