Currently IALS library offers offsite access to University of London staff and internal students to the following databases:
| Beck Online (German Legal Research database) | |
| Foreign law guide (Reynolds and Flores) | |
HeinOnline
(database of full-text legal journals) including:
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| IBFD Online (International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation database) | |
Justis including:
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| LLMC Digital | |
| University of London LLM Exam Paper Database |
A full list of all of the electronic legal resources available at IALS and further details on how to access the titles above offsite are available on the IALS electronic law library.
Journal titles are not listed individually in the electronic law library. You should search the library catalogue for the journal title which you are interested in; there will be a link to an electronic version if available with an indication if offsite access is available to University of London staff and students. For further information on finding journal articles in the library see our online guide to finding journal articles in the library .
Services for University of London External programme students are provided by the Senate House Library Online Library
University of London College Offsite Access
In many cases the colleges of the University of London running an LLM programme offer their own registered staff and students offsite access to some of the legal databases and electronic journals to which they subscribe, in particular to Lexis and Westlaw databases, often using Athens passwords and more recently UK Access Management Federation / Shibboleth. To find out more detailed information about which databases can be accessed click on the link below for the relevant institution or speak to the law librarian at your college of registration.
| Kings College London | |
| London School of Economics | |
| Queen Mary University of London | |
| School of Oriental and African Studies | |
| University College London |