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jess083

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Hi

Just wondering if anyone can help. I am trying to reference a Law Reform report and am having trouble working out where i find the pinpoint reference. I consulted the AGLC handbook and it just tells me I need to have that after the year, but i dont know how to find it in the report. Also it says to put report or discussion paper number. On the the report its a project number. Do i write project number or do i write report number then the number? Sorry i am just a bit confused.

Thanks for the help.

Jess
 

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If aglc doesn't help. go look at some reports where other reports have been referenced and see the style/system they use.

that's what I'd do.
 

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I always thought the pinpoint reference will be either the page/paragraph number that you got the information from.

Usually I put the volume/issue number, then it sometimes will have the number the article started on, like if it is in a law review or something, then the pinpoint is the page or paragraph number the information comes from.
 

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