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\cite{healthbill} Health Bill Deb 30 January 2007<br />
When parliamentary materials are cited, ibid will be used, but back references<br />
will not: the reference will always be repeated in full to avoid ambiguity.<br />
Parliamentary materials are indexed via the gbparltmat virtual index. If<br />
you set up your hansard references as suggested above, then multiple references<br />
will all be placed under the relevant official report, with sub-items for<br />
each volume cited.<br />
Select and Joint Committee Reports<br />
Select and Joint Committee reports should be entered using the report entrytype.<br />
Use a single number (beginning HC or HL) for committees of a single<br />
house, and both numbers, separated by commas, for joint committees. The<br />
formatting requirements in either case are rather different, but the package<br />
sorts this out.<br />
Although the volume numbers will be printed in roman numerals, they<br />
should be entered in arabic.<br />
The date should be the session of the house, given as a range of dates divided<br />
by a slash, as shown in the examples below. The package will compress<br />
the range to comply with the OSCOLA standard.<br />
Examples<br />
(For examples of Hansard, see above.)<br />
@report{genomic,<br />
}<br />
title = {Genomic Medicine},<br />
author = {Science and Technology Committee},<br />
entrysubtype = {parliamentary},<br />
number = {HL 107},<br />
volume = {1},<br />
date = {2008/2009},<br />
@report{equality,<br />
}<br />
title = {Legislative Scrutiny: Equality Bill<br />
(second report); Digital Economy Bill},<br />
institution = {Joint Committee on Human Rights},<br />
entrysubtype = {parliamentary},<br />
date = {2009/2010},<br />
number = {HL 73, HC 425},<br />
Reports 70<br />
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