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AGLC & Chinese language sources
This post offers a few tips on editing texts that incorporate simplified or traditional Chinese source materials using the Australian Guide to Legal Citation (AGLC4) referencing system.
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Putting your brief in order
An important first step in working with an editor is communicating your requirements.
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Some style considerations
For those about to engage an editor (or about to embark on their thesis journey), a few points are worth considering with regard to style.
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Using a reference manager
When writing a thesis of 10,000 words, a reference manager is a good way to manage and keep track of your sources; when putting together a thesis of 80,000–100,000 words, you will quickly become lost without one.