7.6 LETTERS AND EMAILS

7.6.1 General form

The format for citing letters and emails is as follows:
ElementSorted ascending Author Recipient Subject Date
Example Letter from CI Patterson (Chairman of the Securities Commission) to Geoffrey Palmer (Minister of Justice) regarding the Corporations (Investigation and Management) Bill 1988 (8 February 1989)
Rule 7.6.2 7.6.3 7.6.4 7.6.5

Eg Letter from CI Patterson (Chairman of the Securities Commission) to Geoffrey Palmer (Minister of Justice) regarding the Corporations (Investigation and Management) Bill 1988 (8 February 1989).

7.6.2 Author

Include “Letter from” or “Email from” before the author’s name.

Give the author’s name in accordance with the rule for naming authors of texts in rule 6.1.2. If relevant, give the author’s role after his or her name in round brackets.

7.6.3 Recipient

The author’s name is followed by “to” and then the recipient’s name.

Give the recipient’s name in accordance with the rule for naming authors of texts in rule 6.1.2. If relevant, give the recipient’s role after his or her name in round brackets.

7.6.4 Subject

Include a brief description of the subject of the letter or email.

7.6.5 Date

Give the date the letter or email was written or (in the case of an email) sent in full in round brackets.

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