Undergraduate law students at Queen Mary University of London have access to excellent information resources to help with their studies. Find out about the resources available to you.
The library has vast holdings of British publications and also materials from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United States, continental Europe and other parts of the world. Since 1973 the library has been recognised as a European Documentation Centre by the Commission of the European Union and receives most of the official publications of the EU. Students will find everything they need for their studies and much other interesting reading. The library has WiFi access throughout and facilities for private and group study, including bookable group study rooms. Visit the Queen Mary Library website for more information.
In addition, students have access to an impressive number of online legal resources both on and off campus. These include:
Several major case report series, such as The Law Reports, Weekly Law Reports and All England Law Reports are also available full text electronically.
Information skills lectures and one-to-one training sessions help students make maximum use of the resources available. In addition, specialist staff are available to answer queries.
In addition to the Queen Mary Library, students have reference access to the extensive collections of the University of London and the libraries of the other Colleges of the University of London. Students can also register to join and borrow from Senate House library.