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Lexis Library - for legal resources and primary source material. https://www.lexisnexis.com/uk/legal/.
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Westlaw UK - legal research database. Login required off-campus. https://login.westlaw.co.uk/wluk/app/authentication/sso/ukfederation.
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Hein Online Law Journal Library - Institutional login required off-campus (Ignore blank boxes for a login). https://heinonline.org/HOL/Welcome?new=user.
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Example: Lawyer 2B - Nexis UK provdes access to this title. http://www.nexis.com/api/version1/sr?sr=DATE%28%3E%3D2008-01-01+and+%3C%3D2020-01-01%29&csi=335628&oc=00240&shr=t&scl=t&hac=f&hct=f&nonLatin1Chars=true&crth=off.
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Nexis UK - Newspaper database. Login route is via the link Academic Sign-In. Avoid blank boxes for ID/Password. http://www.nexis.com/auth/signoff.do.
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OSCOLA - Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (2012) 4th Edition. Guidance and examples on how to reference the main UK legal primary sources and many types of secondary sources. http://www.law.ox.ac.uk/published/OSCOLA_4th_edn_Hart_2012.pdf.
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Nolan, D. & Meredith, S. OSCOLA: Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities. (Hart, 2012).
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OSCOLA Support Materials: Quick Reference Guide. One page guide with examples of how to reference selected key resources. https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/research-subject-groups/publications/oscola.
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Citing the law - an online tutorial using OSCOLA 4th edition. https://ilrb.cf.ac.uk/citingreferences/oscola/tutorial/.
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Oxford Law : OSCOLA FAQs. This webpage is not an authoritative source but you may find the FAQs useful. The suggestions on this page have not yet been discussed and approved by the OSCOLA editorial board. https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/oscola-faqs.