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Citing Your Sources

This guide is intended to help you cite sources, avoid plagiarism, learn about citation styles and available citation tools, and more.

Citing Business Sources


The American Psychological Association’s (APA) citation guidelines are the standard used in Southern New Hampshire University's business programs. This guide uses APA Style's 7th edition and provides guidelines and examples for resources found in Shapiro Library business databases and a few other common business resources.

Many business databases have non-standard types of information, like tables, charts, datasets, and more. The following general guidelines provides a citation structure that can be used for most business databases:

General Example

Author, A. (year). Title of resource [Descriptive text if needed]. Database name. URL

General Guidelines

  • If no individual author is named, use a corporate author (the company, association, or group responsible for the content on the page).
  • If the name of the corporate author is the same as the database name, you do not need to repeat the database name.
  • If no publication date is provided, use the standard abbreviation (n.d.).
  • If the content is designed to change, like financial data that is updated regularly, use a retrieval date in your citation.

For citing resources from article databases like ABI/INFORM or Business Source Ultimate, please refer to standard APA Style guidance on citing journal articles.

Specific Examples

Check out the document below for citation examples from some of the Shapiro Library's commonly used business databases, as well as some common internet resources. Please note that the APA style manual does not provide examples for every single type of resource, so these examples have been adapted or interpreted from official APA guidelines.

 

Citing Legal Sources


Most citation styles defer to the Harvard Law Review Association's Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation for citing legal sources, including court cases, legislation, executive orders, constitutions, and other legal or legislative materials. Please refer to the citation resources listed below for specific guidance for citing legal sources in the citation style required for your assignment.

 

Citation Resources