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Answered By: Georgia Paskell Last Updated: Jun 01, 2026 Views: 3
Study Spaces:
You can continue to access different study spaces in any of our three libraries – the nearby Philip Robinson Library, the Marjorie Robinson Library Rooms, and the Walton Library. Browse our Visiting the Library webpages to help you choose a space that meets your needs.
Law Resources:
You can now find key print law materials in the Philip Robinson Library, including the print books you need for your studies, and some selected reports, reference materials, and journals. Some less-used research print resources have been relocated to the Research Reserve.
Both print and online resources can be easily located via Library Search, and items held in Research Reserve can be requested to be delivered to either the Philip Robinson or Walton Libraries.
We are continuing to invest in online law materials, including e-textbooks, which can be accessed anytime, anywhere. Check out our online subject guide for Law to explore the broad range of electronic resources, including Law Trove, WestLaw UK, Lexis, and HeinOnline.
Library Resources:
All students and staff can continue to access support from our friendly Customer Services Team in person or online via Library Help.
For subject-specialist help - such as OSCOLA referencing or planning a search for legal information for your research - you can also contact your Liaison Librarians via Library Help.
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