Reports, Press Releases, Issue Briefs. Policy Briefs, etc.
Tip: It is often easier to identify the relevant elements of the citation by consulting a catalog entry (worldcat or the library's catalog) or by downloading the full report as a pdf and checking the cover pages.
1st Example: Multi-layered agency
Sample report: Evaluation of Impacts to Underground Sources of Drinking Water by Hydraulic Fracturing of Coalbed Methane Reservoirs.
In text:
Reference List:
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water. (2004, June). Evaluation of Impacts to Underground Sources of Drinking Water by Hydraulic Fracturing of Coalbed Methane Reservoirs. (EPA 816-R-04-003). Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. https://permanent.fdlp.gov/websites/epagov/www.epa.gov/safewater/uic/cbmstudy/docs.html
Explanation: When there are multiple layers in the agency name, use the most specific layer. The governing agenc(ies) will be in the publisher element. When a report number is listed, include this in parentheses following the title. In this case, a published month was also identified, so it was included, according the template on p.329 of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (2020).
2nd Example: No report number.
In text
Explanation. It is permissible to use abbreviations for well-known government agencies to shorten the parenthetical citation.
Reference List
Explanation:
Sample report: A Reconciliation between the Consumer Price Index and the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index
In text
Note: For in-text citations with 2 others, include both surnames, joined by an ampersand (&). With 3 or more, use the first surname, followed by et al..
Reference List
Note: When jointly published by two agencies, connect with amerpsand (&). When jointly published by three or more, connect with commas.
Document identified as an Issue Brief (no issue number)
Improving Health Care For Adults With Disabilities: An Overview Of Federal Data Sources
In text
*Note: For well-known agency abbreviations (EPA, NIH) you can use the agency abbreviation in your in-text citation. The important principle is that your in-text reference should point seamlessly to your Reference List entry. When in doubt, spell it out.
Reference List
Explanation: If an issue brief is not numbered, indicate [Issue Brief] in square brackets. (Publication Manual of the APA, 2020, p. 331)
Issue Brief, Numbered
Example: Social Security reform: the Nature of the Problem
In Text
Reference List
Explanation: Include numbered issue briefs in parentheses (rather than square brackets) (Publication Manual of the APA, 2020, p. 331)
Example: Document type not explicitly identified*
In text
Explanation. It is permissible to use abbreviations for well-known government agencies to shorten the parenthetical citation.
Reference List
Explanation: