BASIC CITATION FORM Government publications are written by federal bureaucrats and printed, not published, by the Government Printing Office. Very often these publications will not follow a standard title page arrangement and some publishing elements will be eliminated. However, use the following citation example to find as many elements as possible and arrange them as shown.
Author (Agency). Title, edition, statement. Place of publication: Publisher, Date. (Series elements). (Notes). [ If including Superintendent of Documents number, enter in Notes ]
Cobble together something from that link and that example--your professor will most likely be fine with it.
BASIC CITATION FORM Government publications are written by federal bureaucrats and printed, not published, by the Government Printing Office. Very often these publications will not follow a standard title page arrangement and some publishing elements will be eliminated. However, use the following citation example to find as many elements as possible and arrange them as shown.
Author (Agency). Title, edition, statement. Place of publication: Publisher, Date. (Series elements). (Notes). [ If including Superintendent of Documents number, enter in Notes ]
Cobble together something from that link and that example--your professor will most likely be fine with it.
Yeah, I just mashed up what you get from an online database with random info. I asked the prof and she seemed fine with it. The issue is that IRS forms aren't published documents and only 990 forms for 501(c) non profits are made public. It's a very specific instance.
Personally, I think the whole standardized citation thing is a way for MLA and APA and WTF to make money off college students by "updating" their manuals and selling NEW EDITIONS of their books. In other words: a scam.
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