Oxford is a citation style that uses footnotes at the bottom of the page unlike in-text citation styles such as Harvard and APA. This guide is a brief description of the Oxford citation style.
Getting started with Oxford referencing
Reference formats
Books & e-books
Journal articles
Newspapers
Internet/websites
Lecture notes
Theses
Legislation
Conference proceedings
Personal communications
Multi-media materials
Sample Reference List
Which referencing style should I be using?
Before you write your Reference List or Bibliography, check with your lecturer/tutor which style they prefer you to use and refer to the instructions included with your assignment.
Oxford is a citation style that uses footnotes at the bottom of the page unlike in-text citation styles such as Harvard and APA. This guide is a brief description of the Oxford citation style
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