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Gabs Posted 21 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Who knows how to cite statistics from databases?

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00I need to bring statistical information into my work. Maybe it is very simple, but I do not know what to include when referring to statistics about imports into a certain country. The statistics are available in the country's Central Bank, but there is no "document" with a proper name, which I could refer to. 02br
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0I'm not clear on what you want, Gabs-- how to cite the references for them? First we'd need to see what information you have available. 'Slobbovia Central Bank, imports for 2001-2002' should be enough, I suppose, if that's all you have.

  • 0I'm not clear on what you want, Gabs-- how to cite the references for them?
  • First we'd need to see what information you have available.
  • 'Slobbovia Central Bank, imports for 2001-2002' should be enough, I suppose, if that's all you have.
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0I'm not clear on what you want, Gabs-- how to cite the references for them? First we'd need to see what information you have available. 'Slobbovia Central Bank, imports for 2001-2002' should be enough, I suppose, if that's all you have. 02br
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0 I made an online query for the imports between 1999 and 2003 made by Mexico. Out from this information I made a graphic that displays their increase. 02br
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00Since sources should be very exact, so that someone else can find them again, it is useful to give the name of the author, name of the document, date it was issued, etc. I`m therefore not sure how to cite my graph

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