Example: North Carolina State University. For government agencies, start with the name of the state or country, then list the overall department, then the specific division or agency within that department. For example: United States, Health and Human Services Department, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Example: North Carolina State University. “Venus Flytraps Don’t Eat the Insects That Pollinate Them. "
Example: North Carolina State University. “Venus Flytraps Don’t Eat the Insects That Pollinate Them. " N. C. State U. Press Release, 6 Feb. 2018. If the organization is commonly known by an abbreviation or acronym, use that for the second mention of the organization. For example, if you were citing a press release from the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, you would use the acronym “CDC” here.
Example: North Carolina State University. “Venus Flytraps Don’t Eat the Insects That Pollinate Them. " N. C. State U. Press Release, 6 Feb. 2018. www. sciencedaily. com/releases/2018/02/180206140655. htm. Accessed 28 Aug. 2018.
Example: “Venus Flytraps do trap insects, but only for pollination purposes. (North Carolina State University). "
Example: American Psychological Association.
Example: American Psychological Association. (2018, January 31).
Example: American Psychological Association. (2018, January 31). Dishonest individuals perceived as less capable [Press release].
Example: American Psychological Association. (2018, January 31). Dishonest individuals perceived as less capable [Press release]. Retrieved from http://www. apa. org/news/press/releases/2018/01/dishonest-individuals. aspx
Example: “Research shows people who frequently lie are seen as less capable. (American Psychological Association, 2018). "
Example: Microsoft Corp.
Example: Microsoft Corp. “New Microsoft Entertainment Products Continue Transformation of Digital Media. "
Example: Microsoft Corp. “New Microsoft Entertainment Products Continue Transformation of Digital Media. " Microsoft Corp. press release, May 20, 2017.
Example: Microsoft Corp. “New Microsoft Entertainment Products Continue Transformation of Digital Media. " Microsoft Corp. press release, May 20, 2017. On the Microsoft Corp. website. http://www. microsoft. com/Presspass/,
Example: Microsoft Corp. “New Microsoft Entertainment Products Continue Transformation of Digital Media. " Microsoft Corp. press release, May 20, 2017. On the Microsoft Corp. website. http://www. microsoft. com/Presspass/, accessed June 23, 2017.
Example: “New Microsoft Entertainment Products Continue Transformation of Digital Media,” Microsoft Corp. press release, May 20, 2017, on the Microsoft Corp. website, http://www. microsoft. com/Presspass/, accessed June 23, 2017.