Here's how you would approach it in a few common styles:
General Principles:
* Publisher: OUP is listed as the publisher in the bibliography/references section. You don't need to specify "Oxford University Press" in the in-text citation unless the style guide specifically requires it. (Many guides prefer brevity).
* Location: While some styles required the city of publication in the past, this is less common now. Often only the publisher's name is sufficient in the reference list.
Examples:
APA 7th Edition:
* Book:
In-text citation: (Author's Last Name, Year, p. page number)
Reference list: Author, A. A. (Year). *Title of work*. Publisher.
*Example:*
In-text: (Smith, 2023, p. 42)
Reference list: Smith, J. (2023). *The history of Oxford*. Oxford University Press.
* Journal Article:
In-text citation: (Author's Last Name, Year)
Reference list: Author, A. A. (Year). Title of article. *Title of Journal*, *Volume*(Issue), pages. https://doi.org/xxxxx
*Example:*
In-text: (Jones, 2022)
Reference list: Jones, B. (2022). The impact of climate change. *Journal of Environmental Studies*, *15*(2), 120-135. https://doi.org/10.1000/example
MLA 9th Edition:
* Book:
In-text citation: (Author's Last Name page number)
Works Cited: Author. *Title of Work*. Publisher, Year.
*Example:*
In-text: (Smith 42)
Works Cited: Smith, John. *The History of Oxford*. Oxford University Press, 2023.
* Journal Article:
In-text citation: (Author's Last Name)
Works Cited: Author. "Title of Article." *Title of Journal*, Volume.Issue (Year): pages. DOI or URL
*Example:*
In-text: (Jones)
Works Cited: Jones, Bob. "The Impact of Climate Change." *Journal of Environmental Studies*, 15.2 (2022): 120-35. https://doi.org/10.1000/example
Chicago (Notes and Bibliography):
* Book:
In-text citation: (Author's Last Name, *Title of Work* page number).
Bibliography: Author's Last Name, Author's First Name. *Title of Work*. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year.
*Example:*
In-text: (Smith, *The History of Oxford* 42).
Bibliography: Smith, John. *The History of Oxford*. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023.
* Journal Article:
In-text citation: (Author's Last Name, *Title of Article* page number).
Bibliography: Author's Last Name, Author's First Name. "Title of Article." *Title of Journal* Volume, no. Issue (Year): pages. DOI or URL
*Example:*
In-text: (Jones, "The Impact of Climate Change" 125).
Bibliography: Jones, Bob. "The Impact of Climate Change." *Journal of Environmental Studies* 15, no. 2 (2022): 120-35. https://doi.org/10.1000/example
Remember to always consult the specific style guide's instructions for the most accurate and up-to-date information. The examples provided are simplified and may need adjustments based on the specific details of your source. Using a citation management tool can significantly help with this process.