Content in the BOMA content library can be shared via social media, email and as a blog on your website.
The only time you need to attribute the original source of the content is if you are using a BOMA article on your blog.
If the article you choose has a call-to-action that takes you to a separate website (e.g. Xero's Small Business Guides) then you should attribute that as the original source.
Here's 2 examples of how you might cite the source or correctly attribute an article:
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This post was originally published / written by XYZ and has been updated for freshness, accuracy, and comprehensiveness
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The following content was originally published by XYZ. We have updated some of this article for our readers.
Further Reading:
Accessing Xero guides and content in BOMA
How to enter a library access code to unlock a premium library in BOMA
How do I select content from the content library for my campaign?
Is the content in the content library specific to my country and/or region?
Using BOMA content on your website or blog