Citing a pamphlet or brochure

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Published February 4, 2021. Updated November 23, 2021.

To create a reference or citation for a pamphlet or brochure, you will need to know basic information including the name of the author, title, publication year, publisher, and place of publication.

The templates and examples below will show you how to cite a pamphlet or brochure in MLA style, APA style, Chicago style, and Harvard referencing style.

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Citing a pamphlet or brochure in MLA style


In-text citation example:


(CDC)

Works cited entry example:

Tuberculosis: The Connection between TB and HIV. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), June 2016, www.cdc.gov/tb/publications/pamphlets/tb-hiveng.pdf.

Citing a pamphlet or brochure in APA style


In-text citation example:


(CDC, 2016)


Reference list entry template and example:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (2016). Tuberculosis: The connection between TB and HIV [Pamphlet]. Atlanta, GA.


Citing a pamphlet or brochure in Chicago style, notes-bibliography

Footnotes template and example:

Note

  1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Tuberculosis: The Connection between TB and HIV (CDC, June 2016), https://www.cdc.gov/tb/publications/pamphlets/tb-hiveng.pdf.

Bibliography entry template and example:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Tuberculosis: The Connection between TB and HIV. CDC. June 2016. https://www.cdc.gov/tb/publications/pamphlets/tb-hiveng.pdf.

Citing a pamphlet or brochure in Chicago style, author-date


In-text citation example:


(CDC 2016)


Reference list entry example:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), June 2016. Tuberculosis: The Connection between TB and HIV. CDC. https://www.cdc.gov/tb/publications/pamphlets/tb-hiveng.pdf.


How to cite a pamphlet or brochure in Harvard referencing style


In-text citation example:


(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016)


Reference list entry example:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2016) Tuberculosis: the connection between TB and HIV. Atlanta, GA: CDC.


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Citation Examples

Frequently asked questions

To cite a pamphlet with no author, both MLA and APA styles recommend that you use the title of the pamphlet, organization name, and date. Below are the templates and examples for citing a pamphlet with no author.

MLA

Works-cited list entry template & example:


APA

Reference-list entry template & example:


To cite a pamphlet with multiple authors, both MLA and APA styles recommend you to use the names of the authors, title of the pamphlet, publisher name, and date. Below are the templates and examples of citing a pamphlet with three authors.

MLA

Works-cited list template & example:


APA

Reference-list entry template & example:


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