====== 7.03 Technical and Research Reports ====== Technical and research reports, like journal articles, usually cover original research but may or may not be peer reviewed. They are part of a body of literature sometimes referred to as //gray literature//, which "can serve a valuable supplementary role to formal publication, including additional resources, details, research methods and experimental techniques" ("Gray literature," 2006). Format references to technical and research reports as you would a book. ^General reference form^^ |''Author, A. A. (date). //Title of work// (Report No. xxx). pp-pp. Location: Publisher.''|| * If the issuing organization assigned a number (e.g., report number, contract numbers, monograph number) to the report, give that number in parentheses immediately after the title. * If you obtained a report from the U.S. Government Printing Office, list the publisher location and name as ''Washington, DC: Government Printing Office''. * For reports retrieved online, identify the publisher as part of the retrieval statement unless the publisher has been identified as the author: ''Retrieved from Agency name website: URL'' ---- ===== APA Citation for Resource ====== ---- ===== Links ===== Amazon | ---- ===== Summary ===== ---- ===== Outline ===== ---- ==== Chapter 01 ==== ---- ==== Chapter 02 ==== ---- ==== Chapter 03 ==== ---- ==== Chapter 04 ==== ---- ==== Chapter 05 ==== ---- ==== Chapter 06 ==== ---- ==== Chapter 07 ==== ---- ==== Chapter 08 ==== ---- ==== Chapter 09 ==== ---- ==== Chapter 10 ==== ---- ===== Bibliography =====