For help in locating and utilising material in the Law Library please follow this link to the Guide to Legal Research
Reference books, such as dictionaries, encyclopaedias and handbooks are a useful starting point for your research. The Reference collection in the Law Library is located opposite the Biomedicine and Law Information Support Desk.
Dictionaries provide definitions, and help you to understand the terminology.
| RK124.K1 AUST | Australian Legal Words and Phrases |
| RK127 BLAC 2004 | Black's Law Dictionary, 8th ed. 2004 |
| RK127 NYGH-3 | Butterworths Australian Legal Dictionary, 1997 |
| RK127 OSBO 2005 | Osborn's Concise Law Dictionary, 10th ed. 2005 |
| yourdictionary.com | Online law dictionaries and other language resources. |
Encyclopaedias give a general overview of a topic, and may also provide a list of useful references
| Encyclopaedia of Forms & Precedents - online via LexisNexisAU | |
| Halsbury's Laws of Australia - online via LexisNexisAU | |
| The Laws of Australia - in print (Law Reserve KH51) and online via LawBook Online |
Handbooks and Indexes
| RK162.K2N NEW 2007 | New South Wales law almanac |
| RKL27.K2N LAWH 2007 | The law handbook : your practical guide to the law in NSW |
| RK112.K1 FONG 1995 | Australian and New Zealand Legal Abbreviations, 1995 |
| RK445 RAIS 1993 | Index to Legal Citations and Abbreviations, 2nd ed. 1993 |
The School of Law uses AGLC2 style to identify the source of ideas, quotes etc… used. Australian Guide to Legal Citation / Melbourne University. V iew or download AGLC2 here
Printed material for Law is mainly located in the Auchmuty Library on the Callaghan Campus.
The Law Library uses the Moys Classification System .Law Journals are arranged alphabetically by title and have a K1 prefix. Textbooks cover the prefixes KA-KE, KL-KN, KR-KZ. For a detailed synopsis of the Moys scheme CLICK HERE
Browsing the shelves may be useful in certain circumstances, but to ensure that you have your topic covered, you should search the Library catalogue, NEWCAT. If you have a reading list, then find items by title and/or author.
To find books and audiovisual material on a particular topic, use the Subject or Word search options in NEWCAT.
Often a Word search is the easiest way to find suitable items. Type keywords related to your topic and the catalogue will search for your terms in the title, author, notes and subject heading fields. Separate the words using and e.g.
Native and Title and Australia
When you find a useful book, check the subject headings given to it. This will help with further searching.
NB: NEWCAT uses Library of Congress Subject Headings, alternate entry points will appear when American spelling and terminology is used.
Digests
| KH51 A3 | The Australian Digest now available via Firstpoint |
| KF85 D1 | The Digest (UK) |
| KF85 H4 | Halsbury's Laws of England 4th Ed |
| KG382 AMER | American Jurisprudence 2d. |
| KG382 FEDE- 4 | West's Federal Practice Digest 4th Ed. |
Directories
| K151.A81 AUST | Australian Law Students Directory, 2001- |
| RK151.A1 AUST | Australian Legal Directory, 2006 |
| RK151.A82 WARN 2001 | Legal Profiles 2001-2002 |