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  1. OSCOLA is published and maintained by the University of Oxford, and is available to download For free from https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/research-subject-groups/publications/oscola. OSCOLA includes rules and examples for referencing all types of primary and secondary legal resources in the UK, Europe and Internationally.

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  2. May 31, 2022 · PDF | This article simplifies OSCOLA/NALT citation and referencing styles (NALT Citation Guide) and clarifies some lingering gaps that still rear their... | Find, read and cite all the...

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    • Endnote Styles
    • Latex (biblatex) Style
    • RefWorks Style
    • Zotero Styles
    The OSCOLA 2 4th edn Endnote style is for writers with Endnote versions X4 to X9 on their own computers.
    TheBasicstyle is for Endnote provided on servers or used on shared computers.

    LaTeX is a typesetting program. This package contains instructions (see the Readme document) and a shell for a thesis, which was put together by Fred Wilmot-Smith and updated in 2019 by Rory Gregson. The OSCOLA Biblatex Stylefor use with LaTeX was written by Paul Stanley of Essex Court Chambers.

    The Refworksstyle, OSCOLA 4th Edition - Oxford Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities, can be selected via Bibliography, Output Style Manager in Refworks installations. For help contact your local Refworks administrator. The Refworks OSCOLA style wasdeveloped by Jason Harper of Kent University,

    Zotero has two OSCOLA styles in the Zotero Style Repository: use the first style on the list (ie, not the 'no ibid' style). Consult this sample OSCOLA library together with these examples to learn which item types and fields to use for bibliographic data. For more help see the Mastering Zotero guide, the Style Request:OSCOLA discussion forum, and t...

  4. The University of South Wales Guide to OSCOLA Referencing Acknowledgements This guide is based on the Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA), published by the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford: http://www.law.ox.ac.uk/published/OSCOLA_4th_edn.pdf Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non

  5. This is a quick guide to citing and referencing using the Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) (4th edition) referencing system. For more detailed examples go to Cite Them Right Online, or see the official guidance on the University of Oxford’s OSCOLA page.

  6. Most business, finance and accounting degrees will use a referencing system called Harvard APA, but the dominant referencing system in law is called OSCOLA (the Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities) and it may be the case that your lecturers have stated that you must use OSCOLA.

  7. The OSCOLA citation guide is available to download online at: . http://www.law.ox.ac.uk/published/OSCOLA_4th_edn.pdf. The OSCOLA Ireland citation guide is a version of OSCOLA adapted and amended to suit the Irish legal context. It is available to download online at: http://www.legalcitation.ie/page5/files/OSCOLA%20Ireland%202011.pdf.

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