7th December 2007, 03:14 PM
Fair enough Beamo. But, as has been shown above it is equally possible to refernce both the author(s) and the company responsible. Notwithstanding the niceties of acknowledgement, this also gives enhanced traceability. You never know, the referenced report may have been written by a colleague in a past job. Authorship is important, companies don't write reports - individuals or groups of individuals do.
Environmental Statements are strange beasties which often struggle to find their ways into HERs, let alone onto OASIS, and the question of their authorship is just one problem on top of their accessible archiving.
Environmental Statements are strange beasties which often struggle to find their ways into HERs, let alone onto OASIS, and the question of their authorship is just one problem on top of their accessible archiving.