Difference between revisions of "Passport - Report"

 
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'''Context''':  "Reports" in Passport GMID can take the form of industry overviews, category briefings, company profiles, opinion pieces, articles, and more. The majority of these documents contain clear elements as outlined below.
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Author. (date). Title: Subtitle. ''Database Name''. Retrieval date with URL
  
'''Citation''':  
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<font color="red">'''Example Citation''':</font><br />
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{{Hanging indent|text= Euromonitor International. (2019, July). Wine in Canada - analysis: Country report. ''Passport''. Retrieved August 27, 2020 from https://www.euromonitor.com}}
  
{{Hanging indent|text= Euromonitor International. (2015, June). ''Beer in Canada''. 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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<font color="red">'''Elements''':</font><br />
  
'''Elements''':
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Click [[MEDIA:PassportAnalysis2020.png|here]] for details on where to find these elements within the document. <br />
 
 
(See [[MEDIA:Passport-ResearchMonitor-MarketReport.jpg|Passport - Market Report]] for details on where to find these elements within the document.)
 
  
 
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<font color="red">'''Author''': </font>Euromonitor International.<br />
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'''Note''': The author of most reports in this collection is the research firm Euromonitor International (a "corporate author").  There are a few exceptions in which specific people are clearly named as authors.  If you are confident that the named person was actually an author, rather than simply a contact person for further information, then you should list them as the author instead of Euromonitor International.  See [[MEDIA:Passport-ResearchMonitor-Report-2.jpg|Passport - Named Author]] for a screen capture from a report in which the author was Swarnava Adhikary.  [[Authors|More details]]<br />
  
'''Author''': Euromonitor International.<br />
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<font color="red">'''Date''': </font>2019, July <br />
- Note: The author of most reports in this collection is the research firm Euromonitor International.  There are a few exceptions in which specific people are named clearly as authors.  If you are confident that the named person was actually an author, rather than simply a contact person for further information, then you should list them as the author instead of Euromonitor International.  See [[MEDIA:Passport-ResearchMonitor-Report-2.jpg|Passport - Named Author]] for a screen capture from a report in which the author was Swarnava Adhikary.  [[Authors|Details]]
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'''Note''': Report. [[Date|More details]]<br />
  
'''Date''': 2015, June<br />
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<font color="red">'''Title''': </font>Wine in Canada - Analysis: Country report <br />
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'''Note''': Sentence case capitalization. [[Titles|More details]]<br />
  
'''Title''': ''Beer in Canada''<br />
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<font color="red">'''Database name''': </font>''Passport''<br />  
- Note: Use italics and sentence case capitalization (only the first word of the title and the subtitle should be capitalized). [[Titles|Details]]
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'''Note''': Include database name because not common. [[Source_element|More details]]<br />
  
'''URL''': http:www.euromonitor.com<br />
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<font color="red">'''URL''': </font>Retrieved August 27, 2020 from https:www.euromonitor.com <br />
- Note: Find and provide the publisher's URL. Do not use the URL of the database available via your local library, and do not simply provide the database name. [[Online Retrieval Statements|Details]]
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'''Note''': Include date of retrieval; content may change and older reports may not be accessible. Publisher's homepage URL; not the database URL. [[Online retrieval statements|More details]] <br />
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<font color="red">'''Context''': </font> "Reports" in Passport GMID can take the form of industry overviews, country reports, category briefings, company profiles, opinion pieces, articles, and more. The majority of these documents contain clear elements as outlined above.
  
 
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[[Category:Industry Reports]]
 
[[Category:Industry Reports]]
 
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Latest revision as of 20:39, 16 November 2021

Template:
Author. (date). Title: Subtitle. Database Name. Retrieval date with URL

Example Citation:

Euromonitor International. (2019, July). Wine in Canada - analysis: Country report. Passport. Retrieved August 27, 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: The author of most reports in this collection is the research firm Euromonitor International (a "corporate author"). There are a few exceptions in which specific people are clearly named as authors. If you are confident that the named person was actually an author, rather than simply a contact person for further information, then you should list them as the author instead of Euromonitor International. See Passport - Named Author for a screen capture from a report in which the author was Swarnava Adhikary. More details

Date: 2019, July
Note: Report. More details

Title: Wine in Canada - Analysis: Country report
Note: Sentence case capitalization. More details

Database name: Passport
Note: Include database name because not common. More details

URL: Retrieved August 27, 2020 from https:www.euromonitor.com
Note: Include date of retrieval; content may change and older reports may not be accessible. Publisher's homepage URL; not the database URL. More details

Context: "Reports" in Passport GMID can take the form of industry overviews, country reports, category briefings, company profiles, opinion pieces, articles, and more. The majority of these documents contain clear elements as outlined above.