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Jurisdictions:
Content types:
Offsite access availability:
IALS Library academic members (all universities)
IALS staff, fellows & students
SAS staff, fellows & students (other than IALS)
Uni of London law staff & postgraduate students

Description

Access via i-law to Lloyd's Law Reports; Lloyd’s law reports: financial crime; Lloyd’s law reports: insurance and reinsurance; Lloyd’s maritime and commercial law quarterly; and Medical law reports

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Access
To access full-text content on i-law, please email ials@sas.ac.uk to request an i-law login.

Remote access is available to IALS and SAS staff, fellows and students; University of London law staff and postgraduate students; and other academic members of IALS Library. There are two steps to logging in remotely:

  • on the University of London login page, enter your family name, the the barcode number from your IALS Library card 
  • on i-law, click ‘Log In’ (top right), then enter your i-law login details (see above).

Onsite access is available to all academic members of IALS Library. To access full-text material, enter your i-law login (see above). 
Content
IALS library has access to the following publications via i-law:

  • Lloyd's Law Reports
  • Lloyd's Law Reports: Insurance and Reinsurance
  • Lloyd's Law Reports: Financial Crime 
  • Lloyd’s maritime and commercial law quarterly
  • Medical Law Reports

Titles can also be accessed via the links on the individual catalogue record for each series. To find these records, search the library catalogue for the series title.

Browsing and searching
From the homepage, you can browse by type of material or practice area on the left-hand menu. You can also search using the basic search bar at the top of the screen.

It is usually best to select the publication title before searching, as searching using the search bar from the homepage may return results from publications which are not covered by IALS library's subscription. 

Reading and downloading
All content can be read online in accessible HTML format. 

Documents can also be downloaded in PDF format using the ‘PDF’ button in the top menu. Many of the PDFs are fully accessible, although the PDFs of some of the older content are not. In these cases, there is also an option to download in rich text format (RTF). 

Help
The Help section (see link at top of screen), includes the i-law user guide and a set of videos.

The advanced search page includes tips for searching. 

 

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