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Online Resources. From Oxford University Press. This presentation gives a brief description of Oxford Public International Law It tells you what Oxford Public International Law is how it can help you how to look for information in it The presentation will take about 4 minutes.

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  1. Online Resources From Oxford University Press

  2. This presentation gives a brief description of • Oxford Public International Law • It tells you • what Oxford Public International Law is • how it can help you • how to look for information in it • The presentation will take about 4 minutes

  3. Oxford Public International Law (OPIL) is a comprehensive, single portal providing integrated access across Oxford international law resources, bringing you one step closer to the perfect research solution. • OPIL provides access to: • Oxford Reports on International Law, • Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law • Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law

  4. Oxford Reports on International Law, Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law and Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law are ground-breaking online resources which speed up research and provide easy access to authoritative content. They are essential for anyone working in international law.

  5. Each of the resources has its own homepage within the Oxford Public International Law portal. It’s easy to return to the Oxford Public International Law main site or any of the individual resources by clicking Product Selector on the left. http://opil.ouplaw.com

  6. The homepage allows users to navigate by content type, subject, author and jurisdiction quickly and intuitively.

  7. Climate change To search, simply type the word or a phrase in the quick search box at thetop rightof the page.

  8. Results from the three resources are shown on the same page. Search results can be refined by product, content type, book titles, subject, state party, jurisdiction, author and date. You can also choose to show only the full text resources provided by your institution.

  9. You can also search within results in the left column.

  10. Search and Browse options are available on every page, as well as access to an Advanced Search option for more direct searching.

  11. In an Advanced search you can search for more than one term at once. Search by entering a word or phrase in the search field. Add new row(s) to include additional words or phrases and refine your search further. You can search within all the content from Oxford Public International Law, or you can select only the products you need.

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  13. You can change the number of results per page and the sort options, including relevance, title, author, and publication date.

  14. The site allows usersto view and share content in several ways : • download as a PDF • view in printer-friendly mode • save searches and content in the Personal Profile area • send in an email • share links via Social Network sites

  15. Each article from Oxford Public International Law, has a link to the Oxford Law Citator in the left panel, which provides direct links to related cases, articles, and additional materials.

  16. The Personal Profile area is provided for users to save content and searches for future visits.

  17. After signing in, click My Work to view and manage the content and searches that were saved before.

  18. Further help • If you want to find out more, you can • read the latest news about OPIL • view the online tutorial • look for a live online demo • email us at onlinemarketing@oup.com

  19. You can see similar presentations on other Oxford University Press online resources in the Librarian Resource Centre www.oup.com/uk/academic/online/librarians

  20. For further information about all online resources from Oxford, and to request institutional free trials and price quotations please contact your library supplier or Oxford University Press: Online Products, Oxford University Press Great Clarendon Street, Oxford, OX2 6DP onlineproducts@oup.com +44 (0) 1865 353705 +44 (0) 1865 353308

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