Oxford/ OSCOLA referencing style, also known as Footnote/Bibliography format. It has been created by the University of Oxford. The citation format is composed of two main components which includes footnote citations and a list of references. Oxford citation requires all the relevant information for...
If you have already mentioned a certain authority, you can identify the source briefly, writing a cross-citation in brackets. This citation should contain only the number of the corresponding footnote: Original citation:Smith John,The Importance of the Law.(Oxford University Press 1997) Cross-citat...
Like print books, in OSCOLA referencing, ebooks are included in the “Secondary Sources” section of the bibliography. Sources should be listed alphabetically by author surname. Furthermore, whilefootnote citationsrequire pinpoint references and a period at the end, you don’t need either of these...