Cite legal materials with McGill Guide
The Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation is also known as the McGill Guide. The guide establishes the legal citation standard in Canada and provides a straightforward, uniform approach to citation of materials across all jurisdictions in both English and French. The McGill Guide is available as a standalone product or as an add-on to your other subscriptions.
Accessing the guide
There are four ways to access the guide:
- SelectMcGill Guidein theBrowse.
- SelectCanadian Guide to Uniform Legal CitationwithinFinding Tools.
- SelectCanadian Guide to Uniform Legal CitationwithinMy Subscriptions.
- SelectCanadian Guide to Uniform Legal CitationinRelated Resourcesfrom the LawSource Home page or case law document.
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Available only to subscribers.
Browsing the guide content
You may browse content in the following ways:
- You may access the Table of Contents.
- Select your preferred language.
- Continue through the headings to find the document you want.
Searching the guide content
You may search in the following ways:
- Enter keywords into the search box.
- Use the checkboxes to further narrow your search by specific subtopics.
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Select the Specific content to search radio button to enable the checkboxes. A tab indicates the content you are searching.
Document page
You may do the following on the Document page:
- Information regarding the resource is provided along with a sample citation. Longer documents include jump links to the various sections within the document.
- Use the navigation arrows to jump from document to document.
- Access the Table of Contents.
- Print, email and download the document.
Appendix
The following explains how to navigate through the Appendix:
- SelectAppendixwithin the document to navigate to the Appendix document.
- UseSearch Textto keyword search the document.
- When searching for a specific abbreviation for a journal, you can search for that specific journal instead of scrolling through the list.