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To cite a government web page that doesn’t list an individual author, use the following format, listing the name of the government organization in the author position. If the name listed in the author position is the same as the website name (as in the example here), only list it once.
For a complete list of how to cite electronic sources, please refer to the 7 th edition of the APA Publication Manual. Webpage or Piece of Online Content. If the page names an individual author, cite their name first:
APA 7 Government Website Examples. A PDF with three examples of different types of government websites and how to correctly add reference entries for them in your paper. Last Updated: URL: Print Page.
This page contains reference examples for webpages such as news website; comments on news website pages; webpages with government, organizational, or individual authors; and when to include retrieval dates.
This page contains a reference example for a report by a government agency, as well as the parent agency.
Electronic Government Documents. Many government documents are now published electronically as well as in print. Provide the publisher name and the url.
Treat a government document as a book, report, or brochure. If a person is named on the title page, use her or him as author. If no person is named, use the government agency, department, or branch as a group author. Give the name of the group author exactly as it appears on the title page.