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Introduction to OLIS

Discover the Oxford Libraries Information System (OLIS) with this comprehensive introduction by Ruth Bird, Bodleian Law Librarian. Learn when and how to use OLIS to find essential legal cases and books in the Law Library. OLIS is a union catalogue that can be accessed globally and offers two user-friendly interfaces for the same data. Use this guide to efficiently search by title and locate materials in the Law Library, including LAW Reserve and LAW Main collections. For further assistance, don't hesitate to reach out for help!

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Introduction to OLIS

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  1. Introduction to OLIS Oxford Libraries Information System Ruth Bird Bodleian Law Librarian

  2. When to use OLIS • You will find the cases that you need to read in the big black folders in the Library • Use the Library catalogue OLIS to locate books

  3. What is OLIS? • Union (shared) catalogue • Accessible from anywhere in the world • Two interfaces: the same data • http://www.lib.ox.ac.uk/olis/

  4. Search by title Look for books in the Law Library: Law Library LAW Reserve Quick guide to OLIS Law Library or LAW Main Libr

  5. Click here

  6. Click here

  7. Click here

  8. Type title here

  9. Click here

  10. Click the link

  11. Click the link

  12. Scroll down to see the Law Library holdings

  13. This is where the book is

  14. If you need more help … please ask!

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