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'''Context''': The Passport database creates their own data tables.
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Author. (date). ''Title'' [Data set]. Publisher. URL
  
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{{Hanging indent|text= Euromonitor International. (n.d). ''Market sizes'' [Wine and fine wines/champagne and spirits, Canada, 2014-2019] [Data set]. Retrieved June 23, 2020 from https://www.euromonitor.com }}
  
{{Hanging indent|text= Euromonitor International (2016). ''Statistics for market size of beer in Canada [US$/year-on-year exchange rates/current prices, 2006-2015]''. Retrieved from http://www.euromonitor.com }}
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<font color="red">'''In-Text''': </font> [[In-text_citations|How to cite in-text]] <br />
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<!-- Likely no need to modify the in-text stuff above, but feel free to add a short note if there is something unique about this item. -->
  
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<font color="red">'''Elements''':</font><br />
  
'''Elements''':
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Click [[MEDIA:PassportData2020.png|here]] for details on where to find these elements within the document. <br />
(See [[Passport Data]] for details on where to find these elements within the document.)
 
  
'''Author''': Euromonitor International.<br />
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<font color="red">'''Author''': </font>Euromonitor International.<br />
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'''Note''': Corporate author. Since most data found in Passport has been developed by combining external, secondary data with primary research results, then adjusting the results using internal algorithms and estimates, the data tables that result should be viewed as having been created by the database's author (Euromonitor International), regardless of the original sources of the data used in each table. [[Authors|More details]]<br />
  
'''Date''': 2016<br />
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<font color="red">'''Date''': </font>n.d.<br />
Euromonitor occasionally revises older data, so the current year will apply even if you are citing older data.
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'''Note''': This data set does not include a date. Include retrieval date with URL. [[Date|More details]]<br />
  
'''Title''': Statistics for market size of beer in Canada [US$/year-on-year exchange rates/current prices, 2006-2015].<br />
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<font color="red">'''Title''': </font>''Market sizes'' [Wine and fine wines/champagne and spirits, Canada, 2014-2019].<br />
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'''Note''': The title that has been provided, Market sizes, is not enough information to recreate the data set. Add descriptive information in square brackets. The information appearing in the brackets has been included because it will help others to recreate the data set in Passport. Sentence case capitalization. Provide format. [[Titles|More details]]<br />
  
'''URL''': http://www.euromonitor.com<br />  
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<font color="red">'''URL''': </font>https://www.euromonitor.com<br />
- Note: In this case, all of the content in the Passport GMID database is by the same organization, so you need to provide their homepage URL.  Note that this URL may be slightly different from the URL in your library's list of databases. The information appearing in brackets (exchange rate/current prices, 2006-2015) has been included because it will help others to retrieve these statistics in Passport.
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'''Note''': Publisher's homepage URL; not the database URL. Include a retrieval date because the date is not provided as part of the data set and the format may change in future [[Online retrieval statements|More details]]<br />
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<font color="red">'''Context''': </font>Most data found in Passport has been developed by combining information from many external, secondary sources (e.g., government agencies and industry associations) with primary research results gathered by Passport's publisher, then adjusting the results using internal algorithms and estimates. Specific sources for the secondary data are rarely named.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:37, 16 November 2021

Template:
Author. (date). Title [Data set]. Publisher. URL

Example Citation:

Euromonitor International. (n.d). Market sizes [Wine and fine wines/champagne and spirits, Canada, 2014-2019] [Data set]. Retrieved June 23, 2020 from https://www.euromonitor.com

In-Text: How to cite in-text

Elements:

Click here for details on where to find these elements within the document.

Author: Euromonitor International.
Note: Corporate author. Since most data found in Passport has been developed by combining external, secondary data with primary research results, then adjusting the results using internal algorithms and estimates, the data tables that result should be viewed as having been created by the database's author (Euromonitor International), regardless of the original sources of the data used in each table. More details

Date: n.d.
Note: This data set does not include a date. Include retrieval date with URL. More details

Title: Market sizes [Wine and fine wines/champagne and spirits, Canada, 2014-2019].
Note: The title that has been provided, Market sizes, is not enough information to recreate the data set. Add descriptive information in square brackets. The information appearing in the brackets has been included because it will help others to recreate the data set in Passport. Sentence case capitalization. Provide format. More details

URL: https://www.euromonitor.com
Note: Publisher's homepage URL; not the database URL. Include a retrieval date because the date is not provided as part of the data set and the format may change in future More details

Context: Most data found in Passport has been developed by combining information from many external, secondary sources (e.g., government agencies and industry associations) with primary research results gathered by Passport's publisher, then adjusting the results using internal algorithms and estimates. Specific sources for the secondary data are rarely named.