BibTeX, biblatex and biberBibliography Style for OSCOLA

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ronank
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Bibliography Style for OSCOLA

Post by ronank »

Hello all

I'm trying to use biblatex to generate citations that follow the Oxford Standard for Citation Of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA). I'm not sure what citation style this is based on - it doesn't seem to use Oxford referencing style. Is anyone aware of a biblatex style file that generates output like in this document?

If not, is there any quick start guide to writing your own style file? I have had a go, using the biblatex manual, but it assumes a lot of existing knowledge, and it's not easy to figure out how to get the elements of the citation to line up in the correct order.


Thanks,
Rónán

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localghost
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Bibliography Style for OSCOLA

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In the meantime there is oscola for biblatex.


Thorsten
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