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LIBRARY ACCESS

Library Info

The College Library is a gateway to the world of information.

The staff and students have an unlimited access to the wealth of information, which is found in resources like books, magazines, journals, statistical references related to many different subjects, encyclopedias, annual reports and internet. In addition, the library offers spacious seating arrangements and a calm ambience for learning. Our college library has access to all the printed resources such as books, journals and magazines as well as electronic journals for the use of faculties and students. Automated library enables easy accessibility and optimum usage.

Reading room, discussion room and self-study cubicles are made exclusively for faculty members and students * OPAC facility is also installed for easy search
Taking into account the circumstances of the world post-Covid-19 the demand and scope for lawyers are rising at a very fast pace

Access

Open for All Members of Law School

Working Hours

Monday to Friday: 8AM - 7PM
Saturday: 8AM - 4PM

Internet

Wifi Connection

Device Usage

Laptop Connectivity

Reference

Readers may reserve books or Journals for a period of one day by writing the name against the message (“Please leave”/”Don’t disturb”) and the date. This date may be changed once the reserved material is used, or the reserved material will be replaced on the shelves after the blocked date.

Issue

The library follows a streamlined issue and return system to ensure smooth circulation of books and reference materials. Students and faculty may borrow books for a specified loan period, subject to availability and borrowing limits. Materials must be presented at the circulation desk for issue or renewal. Renewal requests may be granted if the item is not reserved by another user. Users are responsible for the safe handling and timely return of all borrowed items.

LIBRARY

Rules and Regulations

Maintain silence within the library premises.

Mobile phones must be kept on silent mode.

Eating, drinking, and loud discussions are strictly prohibited.

Misuse of library facilities may lead to suspension of library privileges.

Books and materials should be handled with care; damage or loss will incur replacement charges.

Borrowed items must be returned on or before the due date to avoid penalties.

Personal belongings must be kept in the designated area before entering the reading section.

Users must adhere to copyright and licensing policies for all digital resources.

RESOURCES AND RESEARCH

Open Access

E-newspapers

The library provides access to a wide range of leading national and international e-newspapers. Students and faculty can stay updated on current affairs, legal developments, business news, policy updates, and global events. These digital subscriptions support case analysis, moot preparations, research assignments, and class discussions. E-newspapers can be accessed on campus through the library network and designated reading systems.

E Journals / Resources

The law school library has subscribed to online information as well. We regularly add new Journals & Resources to our collection for the benefit of students and the information is easily accessible to all the users. Downloading the entire issues/volumes of these resources is considered illegal; as it goes against the licensed agreement we have entered with the publishers. Thus we would emphasize, these resources have been governed by license agreements and by the copyright law. Downloading of the entire journal issue or a complete volume in a systematic fashion is strictly prohibited. The responsibility for the appropriate use of licensed material lies with the user

Encyclopedias

The library provides access to a comprehensive collection of legal and general encyclopedias in both print and electronic formats. These include leading law encyclopedias that offer authoritative definitions, explanations, case references, and overviews of legal concepts. Encyclopedias are especially useful for foundational understanding, preliminary research, and quick clarification of legal terminology. They are available for consultation within the library premises.

Thesis and Dissertations

The library maintains a curated digital and physical repository of theses and dissertations submitted by ABBS School of Law students and researchers. This collection serves as a valuable academic reference, offering insights into diverse legal topics, contemporary issues, and emerging areas of research. Access to these works helps students understand research methodologies, legal writing standards, and citation practices essential for academic excellence.

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