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Discounted pricing now available on Oxford University Press Law databases

Oxford University Press has recently made discounted pricing available to OCLC Western members on several of its Oxford Law Resources collection. They include: Investment Claims Online (IC), the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (EPIL), and Oxford Reports on International Law (ORIL)

In addition, ORIL has four separate subscription modules available.  They are:

  • Oxford Reports on International Criminal Law
  • Oxford Reports on International Human Rights Law
  • Oxford Reports on International Investment Claims
  • Oxford Reports on International Law in Domestic Courts

There is also a free module available—Oxford Reports on International Courts of General Jurisdiction.  A library can subscribe to any or all of the ORIL modules and if they subscribe to at least one, they will receive access to the free module as well.

For more information about these Oxford University Press Law resources and their discounted pricing, please contact Sharron Allen at 1-800-854-5753.

The Original Information Technology Revolution

Oxford University Press is the world's largest university press. It publishes more than 4,500 new books a year, has a presence in over fifty countries, and employs some 4,800 people worldwide. It has become familiar to millions through a diverse publishing programme that includes scholarly works in all academic disciplines, bibles, music, school and college textbooks, children's books, materials for teaching English as a foreign language, business books, dictionaries and reference books, and journals.

Oxford University Press had its origins in the information technology revolution of the late fifteenth century, which began with the invention of printing from movable type. The first book was printed in Oxford in 1478, only two years after Caxton set up the first printing press in England.

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