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How to cite

Cite our data correctly in your work.

Standard formats for academic papers, newsroom pieces, and institutional reports. Include the office, geography, and date range when citing a specific subset.
Formats
3
APA · Chicago · BibTeX
Contact
team@akashicedge.com
Librarians and research teams welcome
Institutional
Available
Bulk data, white-label, citation support
Citation formats

Copy what matches your style guide

APA

Akashic Edge. (2026). U.S. Election Data [Dataset]. Retrieved from https://akashicedge.com

Chicago / Turabian

Akashic Edge. "U.S. Election Data." Accessed [date]. https://akashicedge.com.

BibTeX
@misc{akashicedge2026,
  title  = {U.S. Election Data},
  author = {Akashic Edge},
  year   = {2026},
  url    = {https://akashicedge.com},
  note   = {Accessed: [date]}
}
Subset citations

Getting the specifics right

For a citation tied to a specific slice of the data, include the office, geography, and date range. That makes downstream citations reproducible.
Example
Citing a specific slice
"Presidential county-level results, 1868–2024, via Akashic Edge. Retrieved [date] from https://akashicedge.com."
What to include
Office (e.g., U.S. Senate), geographic level (county / district / precinct / block), year range, access date, and URL. Distinguishes a historical Senate query from a CD-level House query.
What not to include
Internal table names, query times, or infrastructure details. Those exist in the API response for debugging, not for citation.
Institutional access

Bulk data, white-label, librarian support

Universities, research centers, newsrooms, and government institutions can arrange dedicated access.
Research teams
Bulk exports of subset data in CSV, Parquet, or JSON. API keys with elevated rate limits. Methodology review sessions available for multi-investigator projects.
Librarian evaluation
Librarians evaluating Akashic Edge for institutional subscription can request our methodology packet, licensing summary, and comparative pricing for academic tiers.
Newsrooms
Editorial teams can request embed tokens, white-label widgets, and newsroom-specific citation guidance.
Government and nonprofits
Public agencies and 501(c)(3) research organizations can discuss data-sharing arrangements.