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UniSQ Oxford Referencing Guide

Oxford referencing style for UniSQ

Theses

Theses

  • Unpublished theses are only available in print in the library of the awarding institution.
  • Published theses are available online. Include URL and access date in the footnote and bibliographic citation.

Standard formatting:

Footnote

Author First and Last Name, 'Title of Thesis: Subtitle,' Type of thesis, School or Faculty, University, year, page number.

Bibliographic citation

Author Last Name, First Name. 'Title of Thesis: Subtitle'. Type of thesis, School or Faculty, University, year.

 

Unpublished thesis

Reference Example
Footnote Danielle Miller, 'Separation of Powers on Trial: Queensland's Experience of the South African Rugby Tour of 1971', BA Honours thesis, Faculty of Arts, University of Southern Queensland, 2005, p.31. 
Bibliographic citation Miller, Daniel.  'Separation of Powers on Trial: Queensland's Experience of the South African Rugby Tour of 1971'. BA Honours thesis, Faculty of Arts, University of Southern Queensland, 2005.

 

Published thesis

Reference Example
Footnote Linda Clark, 'The mother-artist model: transforming maternal regionalism through art practice and creative communities', PHD Thesis, School of Creative Arts, University of Southern Queensland, 2019, p.15. https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q5xw4/the-mother-artist-model-transforming-maternal-regionalism-through-art-practice-and-creative-communities [Accessed 14 March 2024]
Bibliographic citation Clark, Linda.  'The mother-artist model: transforming maternal regionalism through art practice and creative communities'. PHD thesis, School of Creative Arts, University of Southern Queensland, 2019. https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q5xw4/the-mother-artist-model-transforming-maternal-regionalism-through-art-practice-and-creative-communities [Accessed 14 March 2024]