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WHEN TO INCLUDE DATABASE NAMES
 
WHEN TO INCLUDE DATABASE NAMES
  
Include database names, italicized, after the title, when the database is a specialized database that is not commonly subscribed to by academic institutions.  For example, include the database name for Passport, IBIS World and Statista, but not for Business Source (Ebsco) or ABI/INFORM (ProQuest). (APA, 2020, p. 297)
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Include database names, italicized, after the title, when the database is a specialized database that is not commonly subscribed to by academic institutions.  For example, include the database name for Passport, IBIS World and Statista, but not for Business Source (Ebsco) or ABI/INFORM (ProQuest). Italicizing the database name negates italicizing the title. (APA, 2020, p. 297)
  
 
DATA SETS
 
DATA SETS

Revision as of 20:13, 16 November 2021

WHEN TO INCLUDE DATABASE NAMES

Include database names, italicized, after the title, when the database is a specialized database that is not commonly subscribed to by academic institutions. For example, include the database name for Passport, IBIS World and Statista, but not for Business Source (Ebsco) or ABI/INFORM (ProQuest). Italicizing the database name negates italicizing the title. (APA, 2020, p. 297)

DATA SETS

Include the publisher name, not the database name, after the title element. If the publisher is the same as the author, don't include. Do not italicize the publisher name. (See APA Style Data set references page)