Pamphlets and reports - Notes-bibliography style: citing specific types of sources - Part II. Source Citation

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Pamphlets and reports
Notes-bibliography style: citing specific types of sources
Part II. Source Citation

Cite pamphlets, corporate reports, brochures, and other freestanding publications as you would a book. If you lack data for some of the usual elements, such as author and publisher, give enough other information to identify the document. Such sources should usually be cited only in notes. You generally need not include them in your bibliography, although you may choose to include a specific work that is critical to your argument or frequently cited.

N: 34. Hazel V. Clark, Mesopotamia: Between Two Rivers (Mesopotamia, OH: End of the Commons General Store, 1957).

35. TIAA-CREF, 2005 Annual Report: College Retirement Equities Fund (New York: TIAA-CREF, 2005), 62.