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Both the Law Faculty and the Bodleian Law Library have
IT Training and
Development Officers who develop and lead training programmes for students and
faculty members in electronic legal research and database use.
Oxford
University Library Service networks many legal databases. The
network can be accessed from computer rooms and network points throughout
the St Cross Building; from college libraries and rooms; and from anywhere in
the world via the OUCS VPN service.
The PC Training Room in the St Cross Building has 26 PCs
with network connection, plus printing and scanning facilities. A further 26
PCs are also provided in the Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer IT Training Room
in the Bodleian Law Library.
The upstairs gallery computer room is not used for teaching
and so is generally available at all times.
Other public access PCs are provided on all three
floors of the Library. Many readers’ desks have data points
for network access.
The wireless network coverage includes the central seating area of the
main floor of the Library and the Graduate Reading Room.
There are dedicated computing support staff
in the Law Faculty, and in the Bodleian Law Library, as well as
in many colleges. In addition, the Oxford University Computing Service
provides central services such as PC use and printing, hardware
and software purchase, email and webspace, dial-in and VPN access,
clinics and helplines, etc.
Bodleian
Law Library training page
Bodleian
Law Library electronic resources page
Who
does what in the Faculty's IT team
Law
students and faculty members: log into
the intranet for more information and contacts
Details
of the OUCS
VPN service (for remote access to other university websites)
Oxford
University Computing Service
OSCOLA-Lite style for use with EndNote
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