Note: this page has been updated to take account of the release of the AGLC 4th edition.
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EndNote Law: Citations
Note: This study guide has been updated to take into account changes due to the 4th edition of the AGLC.
This study guide has been designed to help you use the EndNote program to manage your referencing. The guide provides templates for citing a range of legal resources, including both primary and secondary legal materials. The guide demonstrates that you do not need to use all the fields found in an EndNote reference type - simply use the fields mentioned in the examples below. Note that the examples are arranged in alphabetical order.
Legal Abbreviations
This study guide has been designed to bring together information about legal abbreviations. References to law reports or law journals use abbreviations for the name of the law report or journal. This guide provides a list of the most commonly used abbreviations to resources held in the UTS Library collection as well as links to more comprehensive lists of legal abbreviations. If you are still unable to locate your particular legal abbreviation, ask at the Research Help Desk at the UTS Library.
Law Databases
This study guide proves a selection of legal databases to which the Library subscribes. These databases contain Australian and international legal resources, including both primary and secondary materials. Each database is accompanied by a brief description of its scope to help you decide which database is right for your particular information need. If you need more assistance in selecting a database to meet your particular information need, enquire at the Research Help Desk of the UTS Library.
EndNote Law: Tips
Note: this page has been updated to take into account changes due to the release of the 4th edition of the AGLC.
This study guide has been designed to supplement the EndNote for Law classes run by the UTS Library. It provides information about the use of EndNote for Law, including creating your EndNote library, inserting EndNote references into a Word document, creating a reference list and adding pinpoint references to your footnotes. The Library recommends that you attend a library workshop in order to be able to effectively use EndNote for legal referencing.
91161 Cell Biology and Genetics
Welcome to the Cell Biology and Genetics study guide. This guide has been prepared to help you with your poster assignment due at the end of the session.
Sport and Olympic Studies
The Library has a wide range of both electronic and print materials including books, journals and databases. Resources for sport marketing and sponsorship, sport public relations, sport venue management, sport event management, human resource management in sport, player management, and sport policy development.
Company and Industry Information
Company and industry information is vital for many business and economics fields. There are many resources for acquiring this information, some subscribed to by UTS Library and some freely available of the web. You may be looking for:
15142 Property Development Process
This guide was created to assist students of 15142 to find resources relating to their course. The resources on this guide are divided up into readings, databases (journal, legal and specialist), and finally referencing resources. Guide by david.litting@uts.edu.au
Evidence-Based Practice Resources
These guides provide an introduction to key resources available for Evidence Based Practice. The Library has a wide range of both electronic and print materials including books, databases and journals.
Insearch FDL001 - Digital Literacies
This guide is designed to help you find resources for your Group Presentation. Below are some search terms you can use to find information about your topic.
Finding and Using Images
92638 Foundations of the Australian Healthcare System
This guide provides tips on how to find and reference resources for a literature review.
Women in STEMM
This is a guide of information for books, research articles, websites and TEDX talks about the challenges facing women in Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine (STEMM).
Indigenous Studies
This guide provides an introduction to the resources available for Indigenous Studies. The Library has a wide range of electronic and print materials including books, journals and databases.
15146 - Sustainable Urban Development
This guide is intended to help students of Sustainable Urban Development find information for their assessments. If you would like any amendments made to this guide, or have any questions generally please contact me - david.litting@uts.edu.au / 95143390
Insearch BABC001 - Academic and Business Communication
This Study Guide is designed to help you find resources for your Insearch BABC001 Report.
Your topic:
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues have increasingly become a priority for investors and shareholders. Companies are therefore required to analyse, report on and reflect on ESG issues in terms of positive or negative impacts on their performance.
Case Law
This is a study guide designed to help you find legal cases. This study guide describes the formal citation of cases and then goes on to provide links to Australian law report series and to the two major online case citators, Casebase (Lexis Advance) and Firstpoint (Westlaw AU).
Most of the resources mentioned relate to Australian case law, although there are also links to databases containing international legal cases.
Midwifery
These guides provide an introduction to key resources available for Midwifery. The Library has a wide range of both electronic and print materials including books, databases and journals.
57011 - Research and Reporting
This guide aims to present resources useful to the postgraduate journalism student, what they might be used for and also how to use them. Guide prepared by David Litting. david.litting@uts.edu.au / 95143390
* As postgraduate students you all have access to a service called InterLibrary Loans. This service will provide books and journal articles (and more) to you that exist beyond what UTS owns or can provide you.
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