Difference between revisions of "Conference Board of Canada"

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<font color="red">'''Author''': </font>Conference Board of Canada<br />  
 
<font color="red">'''Author''': </font>Conference Board of Canada<br />  
 
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'''Note''': The author of most reports in this collection is the research firm Conference Board of Canada (a "corporate author"). There are some cases 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 Conference Board of Canada. See Conference Board of Canada - Named Author for a screen capture from a report in which the author was Amanda Popiela. [[Authors|More details]]<br />
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'''Note''': For most reports, the author is named. There are some report that do not have a named author - in this case the author is Conference Board of Canada (a "corporate author"). See Conference Board of Canada - No Named Author for a screen capture with an example. [[Authors|More details]]<br />
  
 
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Popiela, A. (2017). Mental health and well-being in the workplace: What works and why it makes business sense. (Research report R-1624-17). Retrieved from http://www.conferenceboard.ca

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Author: Conference Board of Canada
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