University Law Teacher Explains OSCOLA Referencing and Bibliographies
Referencing with OSCOLA 3: How do you reference?
A Guide to OSCOLA Referencing: York Law School
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A Quick Guide to OSCOLA Referencing
The Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) is a referencing style used by students and academics in law. OSCOLA referencing places citations in footnotes, which are marked in …
Q. How do I reference a House of Commons Briefing paper …
In the centre of the citation you have (additional information, | publisher | year) so use the following information: (Briefing Paper No CBP 6073, House of Commons Library 31 …
LibGuides: OSCOLA referencing guide (Online): The basics
The OSCOLA style is a footnote referencing system. This means it consists of three elements. Citation - When you acknowledge a source in the text, you place a footnote …
Online articles. To cite a print journal use the following format: Author, │’title’ │ [year] │journal name or abbreviation │first page of article. [OR] Author, │’title’ │ (year) │volume …
OSCOLA Quick Reference Guide
OSCOLA Quick Reference Guide Primary Sources Do not use full stops in abbreviations. Separate citations with a semi-colon. Cases Give the party names, followed by the neutral …
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The OSCOLA website (www.law.ox.ac.uk/oscola) provides support materials for Endnote and other bibliographic software, a link to Cardiff University’s online tutorial for OSCOLA, and other …
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The Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) is a referencing style used by students and academics in law. OSCOLA referencing places citations in footnotes, which are marked in …
In the centre of the citation you have (additional information, | publisher | year) so use the following information: (Briefing Paper No CBP 6073, House of Commons Library 31 …
The OSCOLA style is a footnote referencing system. This means it consists of three elements. Citation - When you acknowledge a source in the text, you place a footnote …
Online articles. To cite a print journal use the following format: Author, │’title’ │ [year] │journal name or abbreviation │first page of article. [OR] Author, │’title’ │ (year) │volume …
OSCOLA Quick Reference Guide Primary Sources Do not use full stops in abbreviations. Separate citations with a semi-colon. Cases Give the party names, followed by the neutral …
The OSCOLA website (www.law.ox.ac.uk/oscola) provides support materials for Endnote and other bibliographic software, a link to Cardiff University’s online tutorial for OSCOLA, and other …