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AGLC Guide: Internet materials

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AGLC Rule

See the full details and examples in rule 7.15 of the AGLC4, page 130. 

Only cite a source as internet material if you cannot fit it into any other rule. For example, online legislation is cited as legislation, a report is cited under reports, and cases are cited as cases. 

Citation Elements

Author Document Title Web Page Title Document Type Full Date URL
Maria O'Sullivan,  'A Robot Breaks the Finder of a 7-Year-Old: A Lesson in the Need for Stronger Regulation of Artificial Intelligence',  The Conversation (Web Page, 27 July 2022) <https://theconversation.com/a-robot-breaks-the-finger-of-a-7-year-old-a-lesson-in-the-need-for-stronger-regulation-of-artificial-intelligence-187612>

Footnote Examples:

  1. Maria O'Sullivan, 'A Robot Breaks the Finder of a 7-Year-Old: A Lesson in the Need for Stronger Regulation of Artificial Intelligence', The Conversation (Web Page, 27 July 2022) <https://theconversation.com/a-robot-breaks-the-finger-of-a-7-year-old-a-lesson-in-the-need-for-stronger-regulation-of-artificial-intelligence-187612>.
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