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Important information about using EndNote and the AGLC referencing style

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.

AGLC EndNote Styles

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)

  • Right click/control click on Reference Types Table.xml and select Save link/target as .> save to your computer
  • Open EndNote and click on Edit (on a Mac click on EndNote) then preferences, and choose Reference types
  • Select Import and locate the Reference types file you saved in the first step
  • Select Open, Apply, then OK (Mac users click on Open then Save)
  • Close the Edit Preferences window

Step 2. Install the AGLC style

  • Download the AGLC4 file available via the UTS link below
  • If prompted, select Open with EndNote
  • EndNote will start and the style window will open showing the details of the style
  • Click on File then Save As
  • Ensure the name of the style is listed as AGLC4 (UTS) and select Save.

Step 3. Select AGLC4(UTS) as your output style

  • Open your EndNote Library
  • Choose Tools>Output Styles>Open Style Manager
  • Scroll the list of styles to find AGLC4(UTS) and click on the box next to the style
  • Close the style manager
  • Choose Tools>Output Styles
  • The AGLC4 style should now be visible to select

 

 

See SCU's AGLC4 Referencing guide for more information on how to reference using AGLC4.