
OSCOLA referencing: Abbreviating journal articles
When citing a journal article, abbreviate the journal title. Use its preferred abbreviation, as found on the journal itself or in the Cardiff Index to Legal Abbreviations but remove any full stops. If there is no preferred abbreviation, use the following:.
Criminal | Crim |
European | Eur |
International | Intl |
Journal | J |
Law | L |
Quarterly | Q |
Report(s) | Rep |
Review | Rev |
University | U |
Yearbook | Ybk |