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About the Law Library
The Law Library team is here to support the legal research of students, faculty, and other members of the Queen’s community. Our services include course-based instruction, tailored research guides, and individualized research consultations with our law librarians. Explore this page to find out more about the legal research resources available to you.
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Core Legal Research Skills
Guides on citation, legal research, academic publishing, and more.
Resources by Legal Subject
Research starting points with curated resources by legal subject.
Types of Legal Information
Finding legislation, concordances, precedents, dictionaries, etc.
Specific Programs & Roles
Guides for programs (e.g. moots, GDipICL) or roles (e.g. editors).
Key Legal Databases
Quick links to select legal databases:
Services
Legal Research Help
Get help with legal research in person and online, including starting your research, locating sources, and help with legal citation.
Teaching and Learning Support
We support faculty teaching and student learning, including delivering library instruction and developing course-specific research guides.
Book a Research Consultation
Meet with a law librarian for in-depth research help including developing a research strategy, finding resources on a topic, or using legal databases.
New Books in the Law Library
See what new books and ebooks have arrived.
Law Library Collection Development
The law library is responsible for supporting the Faculty of Law’s teaching programs, including the faculty’s undergraduate, graduate, and “Beyond the JD” programs.
Learn more about how we develop our collection.
Law Library Collection Development Strategy
We welcome recommendations for new acquisitions that fit within our collection development strategy. New Collection Acquisition Form