Answered By: Shazia Arif
Last Updated: 10 Dec, 2025     Views: 2

Corporate author

If the item is produced by an organisation, treat the organisation as a "corporate author". This means you can use the name of the organisation instead of that of an individual author. This includes government departments, universities or companies. Cite the corporate author in the text the same way as you would an individual author.

Cite them Right provides the following guidance for the Harvard style

You need to use the Protocols, regulations and guidelines (Harvard) entry from Cite them Right (See the link below)

Your citation in the text would be the name of the organisation and the year, in this case:  (Intensive Care Society, 2014)

As for the reference you need this format: Author (Year of publication) Title. Series or publication number. Available at: DOI or URL (Accessed: date).

These guidelines don't seem to have a series or publication number so we can leave that out. So for this one it would look like this:

Intensive Care Society (2014) Intensive Care Society Review of Best Practice for Analgesia and Sedation in the Critical Care.  Available at https://ics.ac.uk/resource/analgesia-sedation.html (Accessed: 10 December 2025).