Welcome to C J Koh Law Library Presented by: Carol Wee & Bissy 16 July 2013 A Tutorial for LLM (IBL) Students Gardens
Outline C J Koh Law Library - History, Collection, Facilities & Loans p3 p3 NUS Libraries Portal - E-forms, E-resources p12 p12 p28 p28 LINC & myLINC p30 p30 C J Koh Law Library Homepage p48 p48 Legal Abbreviations & Citations p55 p55 2 PPT template source:
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The C J Koh Law Library History The library was originally established in September 1957, catering primarily to the Faculty of Law at the Bukit Timah Campus. In April 1980, the Law Library moved to new premises at Kent Ridge, occupying two floors of the Faculty of Law building. 4
The C J Koh Law Library On 1st January 2001, the Law Library was renamed the C J Koh Law Library, in appreciation of Mr Koh Choon Joo’s generous donations to the library. After extensive renovations, the library celebrated its official opening by the Honourable Chief Justice Yong Pung How on 27 February Following the Government's announcement to reallocate Bukit Timah Campus to NUS on 28 May 2005, the Law Library made its historic return to its first home in August
Library Collection 6 The C J Koh Law Library has a rich collection of local, foreign and international legal resources. The strength of the library lies in its comprehensive collection of Singapore legal resources and extensive collections of legal resources from Australia, Canada, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. The library also has developed praiseworthy collections on international and comparative law, international trade law as well as the laws of the European Community. The library’s print collection is bolstered by subscriptions to online legal resources which are available via the NUS Libraries Portal ( Major databases include LexisNexis and HeinOnline.
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9 Join us for a tour of the library right after this tutorial to find out more about the library’s facilities and collections.
Loans 10 Loan entitlement: 30 items CollectionsLoan Period RBR2 hours/Overnight (only 1 item at a time) Holdshelf7 days Books (including books in Closed Stacks) 28 days (3x online renewal) Bound Journals in Closed Stacks 1 day Theses1 day
$$$ 11 CollectionsFines RBR$1.00 per hour after book is due Holdshelf$0.50 per day (no grace period) Books (including books in Closed Stacks) $0.50 per day (from 4th day) Photocopy/PrintingCost Printing from network printer 4.5¢ per page Photocopying3¢ per page Payment mode: EZ-Link card or cashcard
NUS Libraries Portal 12 Access from NUS homepage Select LIBRARY on the top menu barhttp://
NUS Libraries Portal 13
NUS Libraries Portal 14 Member Login Login to: Access your library record (myLINC) Request for services
NUS Libraries Portal 15 Services Request for: Document delivery Intralibrary loan Interlibrary loan, etc.
NUS Libraries Portal 16 Resources Access to: Library catalogue (LINC) E-Resources, e.g. databases, e-journals, e-books Exam Papers ScholarBank (NUS theses)
17 FindMore (aka Summon) is an integrated search facility that searches across the NUS Libraries’ catalogue and electronic resources in a single search.
18 covers everything in the traditional Library Catalogue (LINC/LINC+) such as print books, journal titles, microforms, videos and electronic resources library subscribes to. Currently the following is not covered in FindMore. past year exam papers – please use exam paper database.exam paper database law cases - use law databases such as LexisNexis Academic, LawNet, Justis & other law databases. Secondary legal literature from databases such as HeinOnline is covered.law databases
19 Read the LibGuide for more information on Search by keywords “copyright law Singapore”
20 Refine your search by selecting options in left column
21 Key in the article title in the search box and select the radio button for articles and click search. “ Reforming Company Law in Singapore” by Walter Woon. FindMore will retrieve the articles only if it is available online. Library may have print copies in our collection. Please check by the journal name.
LINC 22 LINC is the NUS Libraries catalogue: Search for books, law reports, law journals, etc. View full texts of e-books and e-journals Request for (reserve/put a hold on) books on loan, on order, in Law Library closed stacks, etc. Note: To obtain materials from other NUS Libraries, send an e-form for Intralibrary Loan
LINC 23 Access LINC via the NUS Libraries Portal or directly through
LINC 24 The catalogues in the Library have a different screen display but the options are similar.
LINC 25 Searching LINC Search for Book by Keyword e.g. “Principles and Practice of Securities Regulation in Singapore” by Hans Tjio
LINC 26 Searching LINC Search for Book by Keyword Select relevant title
LINC 27 Books on loan Click on REQUEST to place a hold Searching LINC Search for Book by Keyword & Place a Hold Check locations of books
LINC 28 Enter student number & PIN: Searching LINC Search for Book by Keyword & Place a Hold
LINC 29 Select item and click on “Request Selected Item” Searching LINC Search for Book by Keyword & Place a Hold
LINC 30 Check that your request is successful. Searching LINC Search for Book by Keyword & Place a Hold
LINC 31 Searching LINC Search for Book by Topic e.g. employment law in Singapore
LINC 32 Searching LINC Search for Book by Topic Select relevant title
LINC 33 Searching LINC Search for Book by Topic This book is also available in another library
LINC 34 Searching LINC Search for Journal or Law Report e.g. Yale law journal
LINC 35 Select preferred electronic version Locations of current and earlier print copies Search for location of specific volume
LINC 36 myLINC View your library record. Click on LOGIN
LINC 37 myLINC Click on “More” to see full record Brief library record
LINC 38 myLINC Enter your student number and PIN
LINC 39 myLINC View your loans Renew items (max. 3 times) Check if requested items are ready for pick-up Check fines, if any View reading history (“Opt In” required)
NUS Libraries Portal 40 Contains full texts of the previous 5 years’ exam papers. Enter module code and click on search button or click here to search using other options e.g. Module name Exam Papers Database
NUS Libraries Portal 41 Exam Papers Database
NUS Libraries Portal 42 Exam Papers Database
NUS Libraries Portal 43 Contains full texts of Masters (by Research) and PhD theses from Sep 2003 onwards.
NUS Libraries Portal 44 or click here for more search options
NUS Libraries Portal 45 Search for theses or browse collection e.g. by Department Login to view theses restricted to NUS community
NUS Libraries Portal 46 E.g. Ph D thesis on human rights
NUS Libraries Portal 47 Law Databases For a listing of legal databases, select: Resources > Databases > By Subject > Law
NUS Libraries Portal 48 Law Databases Select database See: Guide to Electronic Resources CollectionGuide to Electronic Resources Collection
NUS Libraries Portal 49 Law Databases To access selected database:
NUS Libraries Portal 50 Law Databases They include CaseTrack LawNet WestLaw Other law databases are listed under Resources on the Faculty of Law website:
51 Law Databases
52 Law Databases HeinOnline
Lexis database Search case Rylands v Fletcher Law Databases
Lexis Database Select search type terms & connectors. Under restrict by document segment choose name from drop down menu and enter party name and add . Search case Rylands v Fletcher Law Databases
Law faculty Home page Law Databases
Companies Act Law Databases
Jeyaretnam Joshua Benjamin v Lee Kuan Yew Law Databases
58 C J Koh Law Library Homepage Select LW Then click here to view website
59 C J Koh Law Library Homepage For: Information about the Law Library New arrivals Legal research guides
60 C J Koh Law Library Homepage Law LibGuides provide instructions on the use of library resources for basic legal research.
61 C J Koh Law Library Homepage The Library maintains an index to free Singapore legal resources on the Web. Click here 2 major Singapore legal websites are Singapore Statutes Online and Singapore Parliament Reports. These can be accessed via Primary Sources of Law.
62 C J Koh Law Library Homepage E.g. Singapore Statutes Online
63 C J Koh Law Library Homepage E.g. Singapore Statutes Online ( Browse or search for Acts and Subsidiary Legislation in this database which is maintained by the Attorney General’s Chambers.
64 C J Koh Law Library Homepage E.g. Singapore Statutes Online (
65 Abbreviations & Citations 1. Print Index: Donald Raistrick, Index to Legal Citations and Abbreviations, 3rd ed. (London: Bowker-Saur, 2008). Location: KB280 Rai 2008 (LW RBR; LW Reference Office; LW Reference1) 2. Online: Law Reference Desk – Abbreviations/Citations library/research/legal-resources-on-the-web/law-reference-desk Librarian’s pick - Cardiff Index to Legal Abbreviations What do Abbreviations Mean?
66 Abbreviations & Citations Preferred manual for Faculty of Law: Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation, 7th ed. (Toronto: Thomson Carswell, 2010). Location: KB280.2 Can 2010 (LW Holdshelf, LW RBR, LW Reference Office, LW Reference 1) See also: Citation and Legal WritingCitation and Legal Writing How to Cite References
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