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Oxford is rich in library facilities, and those available
for research and study in law (and related disciplines) are among
the very best in the UK. The physical collections are augmented
by a numerous electronic resources accessible on
the university ethernet, which extends to colleges and other university
sites as well as library buildings.
The
Bodleian Law Library is a major research library, one of the
UK's two or three most important, based in the St Cross Building
with the Law Faculty offices.
Other
law libraries include the college libraries - notably the Codrington
Library at All Souls College, open to law students from all over
the University.
Those
working in law and related disciplines in Oxford also benefit from
extensive academic computing facilities,
and dedicated staff to provide training and support.
Search
the Oxford Libraries online catalogue (OLIS) - in a new window
Search legal and journal databases (OxLIP) - in a new window
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