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Census: Citing Government Documents
The U.S. Census Bureau conducts several data collection programs about the U.S. population which have their own language, geography, and data portals. This guide is based on a similar guide created by Jacquelyn Daniel at RWWL.
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Citing Government Documents
Citations Guides
Chicago Style (from Colgate)
MLA Style (from Colgate)
APA Style (from Colgate)
Online Government Publications in Chicago (from Radford University)
Citing Government Sources Using APA Style (from Washington & Lee University)
General Guide to Citing Government Information (from Indiana University)
Quick Guide (PDF) to Chicago (from Bowdoin)
DocsCite for APA or MLA (from ASU)
Citing Records in the National Archives (PDF)
Library of Congress's guide to citing primary resources
GPO Style Guide 2017
Learn how to read a government document in order to extract the proper information for citations
Subject Guide
Jacquelyn Daniel
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Art
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Census Data
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Constitution Day
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Government
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Government & Law
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Government Documents
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Social Work
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