OSCOLA 4th Edition - Websites

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OSCOLA Website Reference Format

Basic Website:

Author, 'Page Title', Website Name, Date <URL> [accessed day month year]

Government Website:

Department, 'Page Title', Platform, Date <URL> [accessed day month year]

OSCOLA Website Reference Examples

Website with Individual Author

John Smith, 'The Future of Legal Tech', Law Technology Today, 2024 <https://lawtechtoday.com/future> [accessed 15 January 2024]

Footnote: 1.

Government Website

Ministry of Justice, 'Sentencing Guidelines', GOV.UK, 2024 <https://gov.uk/sentencing-guidelines> [accessed 10 February 2024]

Footnote: 2.

Organisation Website

Law Society, 'Practice Notes on Anti-Money Laundering', The Law Society, 2024 <https://lawsociety.org.uk/aml> [accessed 20 January 2024]

Footnote: 3.

Legal Blog

Joshua Rozenberg, 'Supreme Court Term Preview', The Lawyer's Blog, 5 January 2024 <https://example.com/sc-preview> [accessed 25 January 2024]

Footnote: 4.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I reference a website in OSCOLA?

Include the author, page title in single quotes, website name in italics, date, URL in angle brackets, and access date in square brackets. Example: John Smith, 'Legal Aid Reform', Law Gazette, 2024 <https://example.com> [accessed 15 January 2024].

How do I reference a government website in OSCOLA?

Use the government department as author. Example: Ministry of Justice, 'Sentencing Guidelines', GOV.UK, 2024 <https://gov.uk/sentencing> [accessed 10 February 2024].

Do I need an access date for OSCOLA website references?

Yes, OSCOLA requires an access date for all online sources. Format it in square brackets: [accessed day month year].

How do I reference a legal blog in OSCOLA?

Treat legal blogs like websites but include the blog name. Example: Joshua Rozenberg, 'Supreme Court Update', The Lawyer's Blog, 5 January 2024 <https://example.com/blog> [accessed 20 January 2024].

Should I include URLs in OSCOLA website references?

Yes, include the full URL in angle brackets < > followed by the access date in square brackets. Remove tracking parameters from URLs.

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