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9th Grade - Geography - Unit 1 - Metro Manila Issues: Statistics

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How to cite Statistics from Statista?

Author Last Name, First Name. "Title of Document: Subtitle if Any."  Date of publication, Statista.

 Note: Since Statista is the name of the publisher and database, to avoid repetition, omit publisher information and list Statista as the database at the end of the citation.

Works Cited List Example UNWO. "Number of International Tourist Arrivals Worldwide from 2005 to 2017, by Region (in Millions)," 2018, Statista.
In-Text Citation Example

(Author's Last Name or Corporate Name)

(UNWO)

 Note: While MLA 9th edition recommends including URLs, Columbia College Library recommends that URLs be left out when citing a work found in a library database. This is because most URLs from library databases will stop working after the session ends. If your instructor requires a URL, look for the "Permalink" icon in the article description and place the URL generated after the name of the database. 

How to cite Statistics Canada - Online Document

Author Last Name, First Name. "Title of Document: Subtitle if Any." Statistics Canada, Date of publication, URL. Accessed Day Month Year site was

     visited.

 Note: Occasionally the author will be listed as Statistics Canada. If the publication is authored and published by Statistics Canada, start your citation with the title of the document. 

Works Cited List Example Drolet, Marie. "Gender Differences in the Financial Knowledge of Canadians." Statistics Canada, 28 Apr. 2016, www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/75-006-x/2016001/article/14464-eng.htm. Accessed 16 June 2016.
In-Text Citation Example

(Author's Last Name)

(Drolet)

 

How to cite Statistics Canada - Print Document

Author Last Name, First Name. Title of Document: Subtitle if Any. Statistics Canada, Date of publication.

 Note: Occasionally the author will be listed as Statistics Canada. If the publication is authored and published by Statistics Canada, start your citation with the title of the document.

Works Cited List Example Langlet, Eric. Aboriginal Children's Survey, 2006: Concepts and Methods Guide. Statistics Canada, 18 Nov. 2008.
In-Text Citation Example

(Author's Last Name Page Number)

(Langlet 11)