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Citing government publications
When citing government publications, include the following information:
- personal author (if present)
- issuing agency (if no personal author is present)
- full title (including subtitle if present)
series title and number in the series, if applicable
- city of publication
- publishing agency
- year of publication
APA Style Citation
United States Senate, Committee on Finance, Advisory Commission
to Study the Consumer Price Index. (1996). Final report of the Advisory Commission to Study the Consumer Price Index.
(Senate Print 104-72). Washington, DC: U.S. Government
Printing Office.
MLA Style Citation:
United States. Cong. Senate. Committee on Finance. Advisory Commission to
Study the Consumer Price Index. Final report of the Advisory Commission
to Study the Consumer Price Index. S. Print 104-72. Washington, GPO, 1996.
Turabian Style Citation:
U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Advisory Commission
to Study the Consumer Price Index. Final report of the Advisory Commission
to Study the Consumer Price Index. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing
Office, 1996. Senate Print 104-72.
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