AGLC Citation Guide

AGLC Citation Guide for Textual Analysis

Complete guide to citing sources in AGLC style specifically for textual analysis. Learn formatting rules, examples, and best practices.

About AGLC Style

AGLC is the standard legal citation guide for Australian law schools, courts, and legal journals. It uses a footnote-based citation system.

Common Uses:

  • Australian law schools
  • Australian court filings
  • Law review articles
  • Legal research papers

AGLC Citation Examples

Book Citation:

Author, Title (Publisher, Year) Page.

Journal Article Citation:

Author, "Title" (Year) Volume Journal Name Page.

Website Citation:

Author, "Title" (Date) Website Name <URL>.

In-Text Citation:

Footnote format¹

Best Practices for Textual Analysis

  • Always verify your citations match the AGLC style requirements
  • Use consistent formatting throughout your textual analysis
  • Include all required elements for each source type
  • Double-check in-text citations match your reference list
  • Use citation management tools to ensure accuracy

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