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LPAB Diploma in Law Introduction to Library Services

LPAB Diploma in Law Introduction to Library Services. Winter 2014 Session. University of Sydney Herbert Smith Freehills Law Library. Patrick O'Mara – LPAB Librarian. Some admin stuff. If you are a Legal Institutions Student:.

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LPAB Diploma in Law Introduction to Library Services

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  1. LPAB Diploma in Law Introduction to Library Services Winter 2014 Session University of Sydney Herbert Smith Freehills Law Library Patrick O'Mara – LPAB Librarian

  2. Some admin stuff If you are a Legal Institutions Student: • Class lists for Saturday Legal Research Workshops posted at back of Lecture Theatre on Saturday morning.

  3. Some admin stuff If you are: A student from overseas AND You are NOT studying Legal Institutions Overseas Students Session • Eastern Avenue Seminar Room 116 (building next to Carslaw complex) • 1pm to 3.30pm

  4. The Basics • See pages 30-33 of Course Information Handbook - Buying Textbooks • Library/Student ID Cards • Where is the Library? • Supplementary Materials • Legal Research Classes • Services for LPAB Students • See Web Campus > Legal Skills

  5. Buying Textbooks Co-op Bookshop Sydney Uni Sport & Fitness Centre, Building G09, Cnr Codrington Street & Darlington Road University of Sydney NSW 2006; Ph: (02) 9351 3705 Co-op Legal and Professional Bookshop Shop 2, 153 Phillip Street, Sydney NSW 2000; Ph: (02) 9232 2250 Law Extension Committee Second Hand Text Bulletin Board http://sydney.edu.au/lec/services/texts.htm SRC Second Hand Bookshop Level 4, Wentworth Building (opposite International Student Lounge), University of Sydney; Ph: (02) 9660 4756 Textbookexchange www.textbookexchange.com.au 5

  6. Library / Student ID Cards You must have a Library Card to borrow books from the Library!! • Send application forms to LPAB • Lost your application form? Go to Forms and Fees section of LPAB website to download another one • Cards may take 2-4 weeks to arrive (you can borrow from Law Library with photo ID until your card arrives)

  7. Queries about Library / Student ID Cards Campus Card Centre Phone: (02) 9351 2423 Web: http://sydney.edu.au/card_centre Email: university.cards@sydney.edu.au Location: Ground Floor, K07- Margaret Telfer Building, Arundel Street Details on page 30 of Course Information Handbook

  8. Where are we?

  9. Libraries and Collections

  10. Law Library

  11. LPAB Student Resources

  12. Finding Resources – Where to start? Books -Library catalogue Online resources - Law databases page You need a UniKey to log into online Library resources from off-campus computers. • You must be registered on the LEC site before you can get your Unikey login and password. - Unikey problems? Call ICT Help Desk – Phone 9351 6000

  13. Supplementary Materials

  14. Legal Institutions Supplementary Materials

  15. How can we help? • Consultations: in person/phone/email LPAB Liaison Librarian Patrick O’Mara email: patrick.omara@sydney.edu.au; phone 9351 0293 • Information Desk: call 9351 0216 Legal Research Sessions at Legal Institutions Weekend School on Saturday 10 May • Optional Legal Research Classes from Monday 12 May to Friday 30 May (including Saturday classes) - see page 33 of Course Information Handbook

  16. More Classes!

  17. Other useful stuff • Wireless internet access • Computer access labs - Law Library, Fisher Library, and other locations - Word processing, printing and help with wireless access etc. • Reciprocal borrowing with other university libraries (ULA scheme) • Distance student services • Database access • Group study rooms – very popular, book online • Designated quiet study spaces • …and some books (about 5 million)

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