Publisher name, date), page numbers.
EXAMPLE: Kurt F. Reding, et al. Internal Auditing: Assurance and Advisory Services
(Altamonte Springs: The Institute of Internal Auditors Research Foundation, 2013), 5-16–5-17.
Journal, Magazine, or Newspaper Article
Author (first name followed by last name, or name of issuing body), “Article Title in Quotation Marks.”
Title of Magazine/Journal Italicized, volume number (if applicable), publication date, page number(s).
Note: If retrieved online, also add website after the date, followed by date accessed in parentheses.
EXAMPLE: Ruth Prickett, “Billion Dollar Questions,” Audit & Risk, January/February 2014,
15–17, http://auditandrisk.org.uk/features/billion--dollar--questions (accessed June 20, 2016).
Website
Author (first name followed by last name, or name of issuing body), “Article Title in Quotation Marks,”
Title of Website Italicized, website address (access date).
EXAMPLE: ISACA, “ISACA Glossary of Terms,” ISACA, 2015, 29.
http://www.isaca.org/Knowledge-Center/Documents/Glossary/glossary.pdf (accessed June 20,
2016).
HYPHENS AND DASHES
Common Hyphenated (and Nonhyphenated) Words
anti-spam
anti-spyware
agreed-upon (adj.)
client-server
cosource (not co-source)
co-sponsor (hyphenate when it refers to a person), cosponsored by health care
counter-party (derivatives term)
decision-making (adj., noun); decision-maker
e-commerce
eLearning (when referring to IIA online learning)
enterprise risk management (not hyphenated)
enterprisewide
eSeminars (when referring to IIA online courses)
flowchart (noun), flow-chart (verb)
health care (noun), health-care (adj.)
industrywide
Institute-wide (only when referring to IIA Global Headquarters)
interest rate (not hyphenated as a noun or adj.)
internal control (not hyphenated as a noun or adj.)
investment-contract language
non-interest-bearing (adj.)
on site (noun), on-site meeting (adj.)
organizationwide
public sector auditors
risk management (not hyphenated as a noun or adj.)
stale-dated checks
up-to-date (adj.)