Cite using Vancouver

Printed brochures

Template

Last name XX/Organization/Government agency. Title [broschure]. Place of publication: Publisher; Year.

 

Examples
1. Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency. If crisis or war comes [broschure]. Stockholm: Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency; 2018.

 

Comments
  • If the material has a named author, their name should be used in the reference. If not, you can write the name of the organization or government agency that has published the material.
  • If information about year of publication is missing you can use the copyright year instead with a "c" before it: c2007. If there is no copyright year either, write [no date].

Electronic brochures

Template

Last name XX/Organization/Government agency. Title [broschure on the Internet]. Place of publication: Publisher; Year [cited year month day]. Available: URL

 

Examples
1. Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency. If crisis or war comes [broschure on the Internet]. Stockholm: Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency; 2018 [cited 2020 February 14]. Available: https://rib.msb.se/filer/pdf/28706.pdf

 

Comments
  • If the material has a named author, their name should be used in the reference. If not, you can write the name of the organization or government agency that has published the material.
  • If information about year of publication is missing you can use the copyright year instead with a "c" before it: c2007. If there is no copyright year either, write [no date].
  • The date of retrieval should be stated for all electronic sources, in addition to the year of publication. This is written as shown above, in square brackets with the word "cited". The reason for this is that electronic sources may theoretically get edited and the information in them can then change. For this reason it is important to indicate at what time you studied an electronic source.