
How to Cite Our Content?
As a leading education brand, UOLLB is internationally recognised as a reliable and authoritative source of information. We are fully aware that our content is valuable for various purposes. If you want to make use of our content in your assignments, you should cite and reference them properly to avoid plagiarism. Here is how you can reference our information using different referencing styles:
OSCOLA
Format
Author, ‘Title of Webpage’ (Title of Website, Day Month Year) <URL> Accessed Day Month Year.
Example
UOLLB, ‘10 Essential Law Exam Skills’ (UOLLB First Class Law Notes, 19 April 2023) <https://uollb.com/blog/law-exams/10-essential-law-exam-skills> Accessed 22 July 2023.
APA
Format
Author. (Year, Month Day). Title of article. Title of Website. URL
Example
UOLLB. (2023, April 19). 10 essential law exam skills. UOLLB First Class Law Notes. https://uollb.com/blog/law-exams/10-essential-law-exam-skills
Harvard Referencing
Format
Author. (Year). Title of article. Available at: URL (Accessed: Day Month Year).
Example
UOLLB. (2023). 10 essential law exam skills. Available at: https://uollb.com/blog/law-exams/10-essential-law-exam-skills (Accessed: 22 July 2023).
MLA
Format
Author. “Title of Article.” Title of Website, Day Month Year, URL.
Example
UOLLB. “10 Essential Law Exam Skills.” UOLLB First Class Law Notes, 19 April 2023, https://uollb.com/blog/law-exams/10-essential-law-exam-skills.
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