Friday, October 5, 2012

How to reference from Marketline Advantage database


Anyone conducting Market research on various companies should take a look at the Marketline Advantage database (formerly Datamonitor 360). When you come to reference from this database use the examples below:

Company Profile

Marketline (2011) Bord na Mona Plc company profile. [Online] Available at: Marketline Advantage Database.  [Accessed 5th October 2012]

In text citation….(Marketline 2011)…


Industry Profile
Marketline (2011) Confectionery in Ireland industry profile. [Online] Available at: Marketline Advantage Database. [Accessed 5th October 2012]


In text citation…(Marketline 2011)….


Country profile.

Marketline (2011) Country analysis report: Ireland, Indepth PESTLE insights overview.  [Online] Available at: Marketline Advantage Database. [Accessed 5th October 2012]

Two profiles from the same year?


Note: If you are referencing two (or more) reports from Marketline Advantage with the same year then you could differentiate between the two by adding lower case letters (a,b,c) after the year of publication.


In-text:

Bord na Mona (Marketline 2011a) began operations in 1933. It now operates in a very volatile economic environment (Marketline 2011b).


Reference list:
Marketline (2011a) Bord na Mona Plc company profile. [Online] Available at: Marketline Advantage Database. [Accessed 5th October 2012]

Marketline (2011b) Country analysis report: Ireland, Indepth PESTLE insights overview.  [Online] Available at: Marketline Advantage Database. [Accessed 5th October 2012]

 

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

How to reference Datamonitor 360 profiles?

Anyone conducting Market research on various companies should take a look at the Datamonitor 360 database. When you come to reference from this database use the examples below:


Company Profile

Datamonitor 360 (2011) Bord na Mona Plc company profile. [Online] Available at: Datamonitor 360 Database. [Accessed 1st February 2012]


In text citation….(Datamonitor 360, 2011)…


Industry Profile
Datamonitor 360 (2010) Dairy industry in Ireland industry profile. [Online] Available at: Datamonitor 360 Database. [Accessed 1st February 2012]


In text citation…(Datamonitor 360, 2010)….


Country profile.
Datamonitor 360 (2011) Ireland country profile. [Online] Available at: Datamonitor 360 Database. [Accessed 1st February 2012]


In text Citation…(Datamonitor 360, 2011)


Two profiles from the same year?


Note: If you are referencing two (or more) reports from Datamonitor 360 with the same year then you could differentiate between the two by adding lower case letters (a,b,c) after the year of publication.


In-text:
Bord na Mona (Datamonitor 360, 2011a) began operations in 1933. It now operates in a very volatile economic environment (Datamonitor 360, 2011b).

Reference list:
Datamonitor 360 (2011a) Bord na Mona Plc company profile. [Online] Available at: Datamonitor 360 Database. [Accessed 1st February 2012]

Datamonitor 360 (2011b) Ireland country profile. [Online] Available at: Datamonitor 360 Database. [Accessed 1st February 2012]

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Angewandte Chemie style

A problem has been reported with the Angewandte Chemie style on ENDNOTE Web. Please use the alternative Angewandte_Chemie (underscore is important) style in stead.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Corporate authors (companies or organisational) names

When entering corporate authors, put a comma after the name:


Ireland. Department of Education,

Apple Computer Inc.,

This will ensure that the entire name is treated as a first name, so that the author appears correctly in your reference.



If your corporate author name includes a comma in the name itself, use two commas in place of the first comma:


Department of XY,, University of XY

EndNote treats this as a last name followed by a blank first name. Then, everything after the (blank) first name is appended, including a second comma in the name. The formatted result is the corporate name with the comma in place.