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Search for titles of books, articles & reports across the entire library collection, including some of the major Open Access collections and most subscribed databases  

 

 

To see any physical books or items you have borrowed and to renew eligible items, please log into your library loan account.

Search for the books available in the library collection. You can limit your search by the physical location of the book or run a search which will only return e-books.

 

To see any physical books or items you have borrowed and to renew eligible items, please log into your library loan account.

Useful for identifying in which database a specific journal title can be found. It also includes coverage dates. 

To search for articles, use the Search Everything box

 

Use the journals search to find e-journal titles from the Library's 68,500 electronic journals.

The library collections are tailored to meet the needs of BPP’s taught programmes and consist of 40,000 books many of which are available online, 65,000 journal titles, 36,000 case studies, 350 law reports including all major series, legal research materials, financial reports and information for UK and international companies and a range of careers and reference material, including online newspapers.

 

Online Library

To borrow an item, bring it to the library issue desk together with your BPP student ID card. 

You should be able to access everything you need for your studies through the library service. If you cannot find the reading you need in the library’s collection please let us know by either:

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Research Video Guides

 

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You can access it here or from the library's Online Resources page.

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