The Bodleian Law Library in Oxford has over 550,000 volumes over 4 floors. As a result of major refurbishment in 2015-2016 the open shelf collections have been reorganised, and new reader spaces created. Join us to learn more about the collections, the services and the architectural history of the building.
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17/04/2018
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When:
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17th April 2018 5:15 pm - 6:00pm
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Where:
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Bodleian Law Library St Cross Building Manor Road Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 3UR United Kingdom
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Contact:
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Katie Treherne
katie@clsig.org.uk
Cost: free
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Online registration is closed.
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The library was opened in 1964, and is housed in the St Cross Building, designed by Sir Leslie Martin and Colin St John Wilson. The collection provides full runs of multiple editions of many famous and core legal texts, together with an extensive UK and foreign law collection. These provide an excellent source of rarer materials to the legal profession, and the Law Library provides a document delivery service so that items can be provided throughout the country and overseas. You can read more at the Bodleian Law Library website.
Following the library tour we will repair to local pub, the King's Arms, for a chance to network over a drink.
The tour is free, and open to everyone.
Venue Details
There is an accessible entrance to the building, but please let us know beforehand so we can alert the Building staff. There is no parking available, although if you have a mobility impairment, we may be able to arrange for a parking permit.
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