Popular AGLC style Citation Examples

How to cite a Book in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite a book using the AGLC citation style.

Reference List

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Template:

Author Surname, Author Forename, Title (Publisher, Year Published)

Example:

Bulman, Chris and Sue Schutz, Reflective Practice In Nursing (Blackwell, 2008)

In-text citation

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Author Forename Author Surname, Title (Publisher, Year Published).

Example:

reflection as reviewing experience from practice so that it may be described analysed, evaluated and consequently used to inform and change future practice Chris Bulman and Sue Schutz, Reflective Practice In Nursing (Blackwell, 2008).


How to cite a Journal in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite a journal using the AGLC citation style.

Reference List

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Author Surname, Author Forename, 'Title' (Year Published) Volume number Publication Title <http://Website URL>

Example:

Sapir, Edward, 'The Status Of Linguistics As A Science' (1929) 5 Language

In-text citation

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Author Forename Author Surname, 'Title' (Year Published) Volume number Publication Title <http://Website-Url>.

Example:

Bla Edward Sapir, 'The Status Of Linguistics As A Science' (1929) 5 Language.


How to cite Film or Movie in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite a film or movie using the AGLC citation style.

Reference List

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Title (Publisher, Year Published)

Example:

The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty (a, 2013)

In-text citation

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Title (Publisher, Year Published).

Example:

non valued staff The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty (a, 2013).


How to cite an Online image or video in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite an online image or video using the AGLC citation style.

Reference List

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Author Surname, Author Forename, 'Title' <http://Website URL>

Example:

Mendes, Eva, 'Eva Mendes Image' <http://celebrityofficial.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/eva-mendes-hot-bikni-look.jpg>

In-text citation

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Author Forename Author Surname, 'Title' <http://Website-Url>.

Example:

The image of actress Eva Mendes allowed me to compare and analyse the differing representations of women from different centuries by the media. Eva Mendes, 'Eva Mendes Image' <http://celebrityofficial.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/eva-mendes-hot-bikni-look.jpg>.


How to cite a Website in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite a website using the AGLC citation style.

Reference List

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Author Surname, Author Forename, Title (Year Published) <http://Website URL>

Example:

Kinsky, Charles, Introduction:  The Moral Panic Concept (2000) ASH Gate <https://www.ashgate.com/pdf/SamplePages/Ashgate-Research-Companion-to-Moral-Panics-Intro.pdf>

In-text citation

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Author Forename Author Surname, Title (Year Published) <http://Website-Url>.

Example:

A moral panic may be defined as an episode, often triggered by alarming media 
stories and reinforced by reactive laws and public policy, of exaggerated or 
misdirected public concern, anxiety, fear, or anger over a perceived threat to social 
order Charles Kinsky, Introduction:  The Moral Panic Concept (2000) ASH Gate <https://www.ashgate.com/pdf/SamplePages/Ashgate-Research-Companion-to-Moral-Panics-Intro.pdf>.


Additional AGLC style Citation Examples

How to cite a Blog in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite a blog using the AGLC citation style.

Reference List

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Author Surname, Author Forename, 'Title' <http://Website URL>

Example:

Tankard Reist, Melinda, 'We Haven't Come A Long Way, Baby' <https://newmatilda.com/2009/09/24/we-havent-come-long-way-baby>

In-text citation

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Author Forename Author Surname, 'Title' <http://Website-Url>.

Example:

stated “[Young girls] receive messages from every level of the media and popular culture that the baring of the female body is what makes you a ‘real woman’. Very few young girls have [the] courage to distance themselves from this message. Ideal womanhood is now all about sexual allure; the ability to attract the male gaze has become what is important in life,” Melinda Tankard Reist, 'We Haven't Come A Long Way, Baby' <https://newmatilda.com/2009/09/24/we-havent-come-long-way-baby>.


How to cite a Court case in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite a court case using the AGLC citation style.

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Title (Year Published) Volume number Document Title/Name

Example:

Faber v HUN (2012) 40721/08 European Court of Human Rights (2012)

In-text citation

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Title (Year Published) Volume number Document Title/Name.

Example:

Grabenwarter(2014,p.266) Faber v HUN (2012) 40721/08 European Court of Human Rights (2012).


How to cite a Dictionary entry in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite a dictionary entry using the AGLC citation style.

Reference List

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Template:

Author Surname, Author Forename, 'Title' <http://Website URL>

Example:

<http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/antiseptic?s=t>

In-text citation

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Author Forename Author Surname, 'Title' <http://Website-Url>.

Example:

Antiseptic <http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/antiseptic?s=t>.


How to cite an E-book or PDF in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite an e-book or pdf using the AGLC citation style.

Reference List

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Author Surname, Author Forename, Title (Publisher, Year Published) <http://Website URL>

Example:

Austen, Jane, Pride And Prejudice (Robert William Chapman, 1st ed, 2013) <http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/42671>

In-text citation

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Author Forename Author Surname, Title (Publisher, Year Published) <http://Website-Url>.

Example:

And this is your opinion of me! This is the estimation in which you hold me! Thank you for explaining it so fully. Jane Austen, Pride And Prejudice (Robert William Chapman, 1st ed, 2013) <http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/42671>.


How to cite an Edited book in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite an edited book using the AGLC citation style.

Reference List

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Author Surname, Author Forename, Title (Publisher, Year Published)

Example:

Gillies, R M, A F Ashman and J Terwel, The Teacher's Role In Implementing Cooperative Learning In The Classroom (Springer, 1st ed, 2008)

In-text citation

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Author Forename Author Surname, Title (Publisher, Year Published).

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access their existing knowledge about the topic, clarify their understanding and translate it into terms familiar’ R M Gillies, A F Ashman and J Terwel, The Teacher's Role In Implementing Cooperative Learning In The Classroom (Springer, 1st ed, 2008).


How to cite an Email in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite an email using the AGLC citation style.

Reference List

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Author Surname, Author Forename, 'Title', Year Published

Example:

'Leadership Orientations Self-Assessment Results', 2014

In-text citation

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Author Forename Author Surname, 'Title', Year Published.

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STRUCTURAL LEADERS: emphasize rationality, analysis, logic, facts, and data. They are likely to believe strongly in the importance of clear structure and well-developed management systems.  A good leader in the structural leader's view is someone who thinks clearly, makes the right decisions, has good analytic skills, and can design structures and systems that get the job done. 'Leadership Orientations Self-Assessment Results', 2014.


How to cite an Encyclopedia article in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite an encyclopedia article using the AGLC citation style.

In-text citation

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Author Forename Author Surname, 'Title'.

Example:

Adler, Richard, Ph.D. ""Virus types."" Salem Press Encyclopedia Of Health (2011): Research Starters, EBSCOhost (accessed September 19, 2014).
Definition

Viruses are intracellular, parasitic, pathogenic organisms that consist of either deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or ribonucleic acid (RNA), either of which can be single-stranded or double-stranded depending on the virus type. Both types are surrounded by a protein coat called the capsid; the combination of genome and capsid is referred to as the nucleocapsid. Some viruses also have an outer envelope with embedded spikes acquired by budding through a cellular membrane.


How to cite an Interview in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite an interview using the AGLC citation style.

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, Interview with Author Forename Author Surname, 'Title' (Year Published)

Example:

Martha Clark, Interview with Ian Clark, 'General Sense Of Anti-Irish Views In 1975-1980 England' (2014)

In-text citation

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Interview with Author Forename Author Surname, 'Title' (Year Published).

Example:

""I remember not really understanding why.""  Martha Clark, Interview with Ian Clark, 'General Sense Of Anti-Irish Views In 1975-1980 England' (2014).


How to cite a Magazine in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite a magazine using the AGLC citation style.

Reference List

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Author Surname, Author Forename, 'Title' [Year Published] Publication Title <http://Website URL>

Example:

Sevier, Rob and Ken Shipley, 'Collateral Damage: Numero Group On The Vinyl Bubble' [2013] The Wire <http://www.thewire.co.uk/in-writing/essays/collateral-damage_numero-group-on-the-vinyl-bubble>

In-text citation

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Author Forename Author Surname, 'Title' [Year Published] Publication Title <http://Website-Url>.

Example:

Goodwill abounds, but among the racks, crowded with product and punters, there’s more than a whiff of irrational exuberance. This fully emerged market, though, is distinct from what’s been generally termed ‘the music business’. That business is, and has been, fundamentally about manufacturing hits, a volume game with cycles of busts paid for by booms few and far between Rob Sevier and Ken Shipley, 'Collateral Damage: Numero Group On The Vinyl Bubble' [2013] The Wire <http://www.thewire.co.uk/in-writing/essays/collateral-damage_numero-group-on-the-vinyl-bubble>.


How to cite a Newspaper in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite a newspaper using the AGLC citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Forename, 'Title' Publication Title, Year Published <http://Website URL>

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, 2014 <http://www.theaustralian.com.au/opinion/dont-encourage-the-grim-reaper/story-e6frg6zo-1225926991462?nk=ceffafbaacfb7727d2e5aedbe05176c2>

In-text citation

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Author Forename Author Surname, 'Title' Publication Title, Year Published <http://Website-Url>.

Example:

LEGAL euthanasia in the territories could lead to dire consequences for our society, says Mirko Bagaric. 2014 <http://www.theaustralian.com.au/opinion/dont-encourage-the-grim-reaper/story-e6frg6zo-1225926991462?nk=ceffafbaacfb7727d2e5aedbe05176c2>.


How to cite a Podcast in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite a podcast using the AGLC citation style.

Reference List

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Author Surname, Author Forename, Title (Year Published) Publication Title <http://Website URL>

Example:

Johnk17,

In-text citation

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Author Forename Author Surname, Title (Year Published) Publication Title <http://Website-Url>.

Example:

You completed a number of fine points there. I did a search on the theme and found the majority of folks will agree with your blog. egaeddddfgae  Johnk17.


How to cite a Song in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite a song using the AGLC citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Forename, 'Title' <http://Website URL>

Example:

Bliss, MC and MC Eso, 'Home Is Where The Heart Is' <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BECkEJBP0FA>

In-text citation

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Author Forename Author Surname, 'Title' <http://Website-Url>.

Example:

""Home is where the heart is."" MC Bliss and MC Eso, 'Home Is Where The Heart Is' <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BECkEJBP0FA>.


How to cite The Bible in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite The Bible using the AGLC citation style.

Reference List

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Title, (Publisher, Year Published)

Example:

DS18B20 Programmable Resolution 1-Wire Digital Thermometer, (Maxim Integrated Products, 2008)

In-text citation

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Title (Publisher, Year Published).

Example:

Get details of Digital thermo sensor  DS18B20 Programmable Resolution 1-Wire Digital Thermometer (Maxim Integrated Products, 2008).


How to cite a TV Show in AGLC style


Use the following template to cite a TV Show using the AGLC citation style.

Reference List

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Template:

Broadcaster, 'Title', Year Published

Example:

SBS, 'Insight: Phobias', 2013

In-text citation

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Template:

Broadcaster, 'Title', Year Published.

Example:

Gave testimonies, causes and effects of phobias, as well as the difference between fears and phobias. A very thorough investigation which gained information from several professionals on the topic, as well as individuals with phobias to achieve a well-rounded perspective. SBS, 'Insight: Phobias', 2013.