OSCOLA Citation Guide

OSCOLA Citation Guide for Mixed Methods Research

Complete guide to citing sources in OSCOLA style specifically for mixed methods research. Learn formatting rules, examples, and best practices.

About OSCOLA Style

OSCOLA is used for legal citations in UK and Commonwealth jurisdictions. It uses footnotes and emphasizes precision in legal references.

Common Uses:

  • Legal papers
  • Law journals
  • UK law schools
  • Commonwealth jurisdictions

OSCOLA Citation Examples

Book Citation:

Author, Title (Publisher, Year) Page.

Journal Article Citation:

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

Website Citation:

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

In-Text Citation:

Footnote format¹

Best Practices for Mixed Methods Research

  • Always verify your citations match the OSCOLA style requirements
  • Use consistent formatting throughout your mixed methods research
  • 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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