Oxford citation style is created for Legal Authorities by the Oxford University.
If you are a law student, you must learn everything about this citation style since you will have to cite all your paper using this particular citation style.Creating oxford bibliography is not an easy task, especially if you are not aware of the principles of this particular citation style.
But before getting into the principle, you must get to know the three elements- in-text citation, footnotes and bibliography.The in-text citation should have a superscript number will present at the end of the sentence.Footnotes will contain bibliographic details which will appear at the bottom of the page.
Following the superscript number mentioned in the content, the details of the bibliography will be presented.The bibliography is the full list of sources that are cited in the content.
The entire list of sources will have an alphabetical order.In-text example: The distance was pretty obvious.
1Footnote example:1 Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice (Thomas Eagerton, 1813)Reference list example:Austen, Jane, Pride and prejudice (Thomas Eagerton, 1813) So let’s not keep you in the dark anymore, here are the principles of oxford citation style:FootnotesPut the superscript number after full stop or commaIn case of more than one citation in a single footnote, separate the two citations using a semi-colonAdd the footnote marker at the end of the sentence.