AGLC Citation Guide
Australian Guide to Legal Citation 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
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
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How to Cite Book in AGLC
Complete guide to citing books in AGLC style.
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Other Citation Styles
APA Citation Guide
APA style is used primarily in psychology, education, and social sciences. It emphasizes author-date citations and clear, concise writing.
MLA Citation Guide
MLA style is used in humanities, especially literature and language studies. It emphasizes author-page citations and works cited pages.
Chicago Citation Guide
Chicago style offers two systems: Notes-Bibliography (humanities) and Author-Date (sciences). It's widely used in history and publishing.