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Below are the AGLC4-formatted bibliography entries (alphabetical by author surname) and the corresponding AGLC4 footnote citations. Notes on formatting and ordering follow.

Bibliography (AGLC4, alphabetical by surname)

  • Garner, Alan, The Owl Service (Collins, 1967).
  • Matthews, Caitlin, King Arthur and the Goddess of Land (Aquarian Press, 1990).
  • Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de, Vol de Nuit (Gallimard, 1931).

Footnote citations (AGLC4)

  1. Alan Garner, The Owl Service (Collins, 1967).
  2. Caitlin Matthews, King Arthur and the Goddess of Land (Aquarian Press, 1990).
  3. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Vol de Nuit (Gallimard, 1931).

Brief explanation (step-by-step)

  1. Alphabetical ordering in the bibliography: use the author surname first. Particles are treated so that ‘de Saint-Exupéry’ is alphabetised under S as Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de. Thus the order is Garner, Matthews, Saint-Exupéry.
  2. Bibliography form (AGLC4): surname first, given name after a comma, then the title in italics, followed by the publisher and year in parentheses. Example: Surname, Given Name, Title (Publisher, Year).
  3. Footnote form (AGLC4): given name first, then surname, then the title in italics and the publisher and year in parentheses. Footnotes are numbered and appear where you cite the work. Example: Given Name Surname, Title (Publisher, Year).
  4. No page number is shown because none was provided. If you cite a specific page, add the page number at the end of the footnote (for example: (Publisher, Year) 45).

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