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Reference in AGLC 4th

Journal Articles (Hard Copy or PDF Online) AGLC3

Examples

Articles with One Author
Lorana Bartels,  'Painting the Picture Of Indigenous Women In Custody In Australia'  (2012) 12(2) Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal 1.

With a pinpoint
Lorana Bartels,  'Painting the Picture Of Indigenous Women In Custody In Australia'  (2012) 12(2) Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal 1, 3.

Articles with Two Authors
Andreas Schloenhardt and Colin Craig, 'Prosecutions of People Smugglers in Australia 2011–14' (2016) 38(1) Sydney Law Review 49.

With a pinpoint
Andreas Schloenhardt and Colin Craig, 'Prosecutions of People Smugglers in Australia 2011–14' (2016) 38(1) Sydney Law Review 49, 52.

Articles with Three Authors
Mirko Bagaric, Lidia Xynas and Victoria Lambropoulos, 'The Irrelevance to Sentencing of (Most) Incidental Hardships Suffered by Offenders' (2016) 39(1) University of New South Wales Law Journal 47.

With a pinpoint
Mirko Bagaric, Lidia Xynas and Victoria Lambropoulos, 'The Irrelevance to Sentencing of (Most) Incidental Hardships Suffered by Offenders' (2016) 39(1) University of New South Wales Law Journal 47, 56.

Articles with More Than Three Authors

Jeremy Prichard et al, 'Social Media Sentiment Analysis: a New Empirical Tool for Assessing Public Opinion on Crime?' (2015) 27(2) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 217

An Organisational Author (often referred to as a corporate author)
The Law Institute of Victoria, 'Legal Aid and Pro Bono Relationship Under Scrutiny' (2001) 75(11) The Law Institute Journal 41

When using the AGLC3 referencing style, books and journal articles are listed in full in the footnotes, the first time only. For subsequent references, use ibid and above n.
Ibid, which should be used to refer to the immediately preceding footnote, is explained on page 7 of the AGLC3.
Above n should be used if the source has been cited in a previous footnote (except for the immediately preceding footnote) or multiple sources are cited in the previous footnote. This is explained on page 8 of the AGLC3.

Some footnotes have been listed below to demonstrate the use of ibid and above n.

The following details should be provided for journal artices in a bibliography:

  • First author, surname followed by first name. Subsequent author's names should be listed as they appear on the source: given name, initial or middle name, surname - followed by a comma
  • The article title in single quotation marks
  • The year of the journal volume in round brackets if there is an independent volume number of square brackets if there is no volume number
  • The volume number
  • The issue or part in round brackets - if there is one.
  • The Journal Series Title in italics
  • The starting page of the article

Examples

Articles with One Author
Bartels, Lorana, 'Painting the Picture Of Indigenous Women In Custody In Australia'  (2012) 12(2) Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal 1.

Articles with Two Authors
Schloenhardt, Andreas and Colin Craig, 'Prosecutions of People Smugglers in Australia 2011–14' (2016) 38(1) Sydney Law Review 49.

Articles with Three Authors
Bagaric, Mirko, Lidia Xynas and Victoria Lambropoulos, 'The Irrelevance to Sentencing of (Most) Incidental Hardships Suffered by Offenders' (2016) 39(1) University of New South Wales Law Journal 47.

Articles with More Than Three Authors
Prichard, Jeremy et al, 'Social Media Sentiment Analysis: a New Empirical Tool for Assessing Public Opinion on Crime?' (2015) 27(2) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 217

An Organisational Author (often referred to as a corporate author)
The Law Institute of Victoria, 'Legal Aid and Pro Bono Relationship Under Scrutiny' (2001) 75(11) The Law Institute Journal 41

For more information on works produced by an organisation, see the AGLC3 p.30 - Publications Authored by or Produced on Behalf of a Body

Electronic Journal Articles (Articles on Internet Pages Rather Than PDF)