The AGLC style is not a standard referencing type included with EndNote. This means that there are several limitations and issues that may arise, particularly when working with very long documents such as theses. Please look closely at the UTS Guide Using EndNote for Law, and the steps required for entering and editing citations and footnotes, and carefully consider whether or not using EndNote will be appropriate for your project.
See also Additional output styles for information about downloading output styles in EndNote.
For the AGLC style to work correctly in EndNote, you will need to also download the reference types in addition to the AGLC style.
Step 1. Install the legal reference types (this file is accessed via UTS but is suitable for SCU students)
Step 2. Install the AGLC style
Step 3. Select AGLC4(UTS) as your output style
See SCU's AGLC4 Referencing guide for more information on how to reference using AGLC4.
Southern Cross University acknowledges and pays respect to the ancestors, Elders and descendants of the Lands upon which we meet and study.
We are mindful that within and without the buildings, these Lands always were and always will be Aboriginal Land.