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Re:cite
is the University's home of referencing
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Visit the Re:cite guide to referencing
Australian Guide to Legal Citation
4th edition (AGLC4)
AGLC4 is the referencing style used at Melbourne Law School
Visit Re:cite for common AGLC4 examples and to download the
full AGLC4 style manual
Got an AGLC4 question? Email the Law Library
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