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coynealan
May 21st, 2013, 01:27 AM
Hi. I just installed Zotero onto my Linux OS laptop. My university has stipulated that i use OSCOLA referencing style. However, OSCOLA does not seem to be one of the citation styles offered by Zotero. Please give me advice on how to get OSCOLA style on zotero.

adam.smith
May 21st, 2013, 04:38 AM
Find OSCOLA here and install
http://zotero.org/styles

If you need more advanced legal citations, see here:
http://citationstylist.org/ for a Zotero fork focused on legal citations.

Sandra Meredith
May 23rd, 2013, 09:27 AM
There are at least three OSCOLA styles for Zotero, which have been adapted by Virgilio Afonso da Silva (University of Sao Paulo), Thora Gylfadottir (Reykjavik University) and Paul Troop (Oxford University). The most complex style is that developed by Frank Bennett (Nagoya University), and provided in Multilingual Zotero (MLZ). The MLZ version allows reformatting from OSCOLA to American Law, McGill, New Zealand Law Review and Chicago, and extensive documentation is available to help users. For the latter see http://citationstylist.org/tools/#styles (http://citationstylist.org/tools/#styles). For more information about using OSCOLA with Zotero, see http://ejlt.org//article/view/190/284