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ALLA CPD Event - Collaborate and Learn: Oxford University Press

ALLA is proud to collaborate with Oxford University Press and present a webinar on Oxford’s Law eResources.

Over the coming months ALLA will collaborate with leaders in the information industry to bring you expertise and knowledge that will enable you to turn information into knowledge.

INTRODUCING Oxford Law Online: From Scholar to Practitioner

Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford, we are a not for profit, ethical organization and one of our prime publishing focuses is in law. This is your opportunity to come and find out everything you wanted to know about our recent acquisition of select book titles from Wolters Kluwer CCH, our free Law Citator tool and to sign up for two month’s free access to all of Oxford’s law resources including the Australian Law Dictionary.

At OUP we publish law eBooks, databases, case reports and treaties with subject modules in Finance & Banking Law, Public and Private International Law and International Commercial Arbitration.

To demonstrate their commitment to legal publishing, OUP will be the platinum sponsors for this year’s ALLA conference. Join Judy Reeves and Andrea Gilbey at our July webinar and find out why Oxford offers you the perfect legal research solution.


Register Now at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4495837451203153921
When: Wednesday 20th of July at 1pm AEDT.
Cost: Free to ALLA members, join us if you are interested
We Thank: Oxford University Press for assistance
Hashtag: #OxfordLaw

About the Presenter: Andrea Gilbey

Role: Library Sales Manager, Oxford Australia and New Zealand
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Andrea has worked with Oxford University Press for over 12mths and currently manages the library team in Australia.  Prior to Oxford she has worked as Head of Sales for Informa, Emerald and Blackwell Publishing.
Andrea most recently presented a paper at the VALA conference ‘2020 Vision: The Librarian, The Publisher and The Technologist’ which can be downloaded here: http://www.vala.org.au/component/tags/tag/941

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