
On here you will be able to find a section on frequently asked questions, as well as an archive page on OSCOLA for EndNote Styles. More information about using the OSCOLA referencing system can be found on at Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford. The Oxford University OSCOLA webpage links to open access OSCOLA quick guides, tutorials, FAQs and OSCOLA styles for EndNote, Latek, Refworks and Zotero. OSCOLA also has two further guides, the Quick guide to OSCOLA and the International Materials Guide.įor an online tutorial on how to use OSCOLA use Citing the law website.

Guidance on how to cite sources in-text and create footnotes can also be found in the 4th edition OSCOLA guide. These should then be followed by a bibliography listing all secondary sources used, arranged in alphabetical order by the lead author’s surname, further guidance can be found in section 1.7 of the 4th edition OSCOLA guide (available on the Oscola Site). See sections 1.6 and 1.7 (pages 10 and 11) of the 4th edition OSCOLA guide (available on the Oscola Site). Endnote and Zotero allow for font size changes in the application. Both products work with Harvard, Zotero is the better product to use with OSCOLA. Endnote is owned by large publishing companies and is subject to product development which can result in changes to / loss of features.

Reference listĪt the end of a piece of work a table or list of cases used should appear, this should then be followed by a table a legislation which should list every statute that has been cited in the work. Zotero is Open Source, with no financial interests in your usage. Students undertaking modules in the School of Law should use the Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) referencing style.
