OSCOLA referencing guide (Online)
Online tutorials, referencing guides.
- Paraphrasing
- Repeating Citations
- Secondary Referencing
- Bibliography
- Referencing Tools
- Books with one author
- Books with Two or Three Authors
- Books with Four or more Authors
- Chapter in an Edited Book
- Editor or Translator
- Author & Editor or Translator
- Encyclopaedias
- Books of Authority
- Cases with Neutral Citation
- Cases without neutral citation
- Unreported Cases
- Cases before 1865
- Judges' Names
- Scot, NI & International
- Parts of Statutes
- Statutory Instruments
- Journal Articles
- Forthcoming Articles
- Working Papers
- Newspaper Articles
- Hansard & Select Committee reports
- Command Papers
- Law Commission Reports
- Official reports
- Official Publications
- Legislation
- ECJ & GC cases
- Decisions of the European Commission
- European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) cases
- Websites & Blogs
- Personal Communications
- Press Release
- Podcasts & Youtube videos
- Insight & LPC
- Copyright statement
Welcome to this online guide on how to reference correctly using the OSCOLA (Oxford University Standard for Citation Of Legal Authorities) referencing style. If you are new to the OSCOLA style of referencing, start with the basics tabs for tips on getting started.
- OSCOLA referencing (Library Skills Programme)
- OSCOLA Quick Reference Guide
- OSCOLA Full 4th ed. 2012
- OSCOLA Citing International Law
- OSCOLA referencing guide (full) (word)
- OSCOLA referencing guide (Brief) (PDF)
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- Last Updated: Dec 9, 2024 12:06 PM
- URL: https://libguides.swansea.ac.uk/Oscola
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