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  2. Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities ( OSCOLA) is a style guide that provides the modern method of legal citation in the United Kingdom; the style itself is also referred to as OSCOLA. First developed by Peter Birks of the University of Oxford Faculty of Law, and now in its 4th edition (2012, Hart Publishing, ISBN 978-1-84946-367-6 ), [1] it has been adopted by most ...

  3. Wikipedia:Citing Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    For the policy page about citing Wikipedia within Wikipedia articles, see WP:CIRCULAR. For information about citing external sources in Wikipedia articles, see WP:CITE and WP:CT. For the citation-generation tool to create a citation from any article, see Special:CiteThisPage. For the WikiProject, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Check Wikipedia.

  4. Wikipedia:Citing sources - Wikipedia

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    For information on referencing citations in Wikipedia articles, see Help:Footnotes and Wikipedia:Inline citation. For information about citing Wikipedia articles for use in work outside of Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Citing Wikipedia.

  5. Citation signal - Wikipedia

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    Citation signal. In law, a citation or introductory signal is a set of phrases or words used to clarify the authority (or significance) of a legal citation as it relates to a proposition. It is used in citations to present authorities and indicate how those authorities relate to propositions in statements. Legal writers use citation signals to ...

  6. Template:Oscola - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to cite cases heard by the various courts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in the format established by OSCOLA. where code is the citation format code given below, year is the year the case was decided, volume/neutral citation jurisdiction is the first number/number-letter sequence following the ...

  7. Oxford Bibliographies Online - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Bibliographies Online ( OBO ), also known as Oxford Bibliographies, is a web-based compendium of peer-reviewed annotated bibliographies and short encyclopedia entries maintained by Oxford University Press .

  8. Help:Citation tools - Wikipedia

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    The following tools can help you assemble a citation from limited information, with limited effort. These are tools with a variety of interfaces that provide a complete formatted reference based on a few initial details.

  9. Reference management software - Wikipedia

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    Reference management software, citation management software, or bibliographic management software is software that stores a database of bibliographic records and produces bibliographic citations (references) for those records, needed in scholarly research. Once a record has been stored, it can be used time and again in generating bibliographies ...