Collections The IALS library holds a collection of over 300,000 legal texts, complemented by over 3,000 current serial titles, reports, and legislative materials. It has been described as the "jewel in the Institute's crown", and is a repository library for legal texts published in the United Kingdom. The library covers five floors of
Charles Clore House with the library entrance on the fourth floor. The library catalogue forms part of a shared catalogue with its fellow
School of Advanced Study institutes and that of
Senate House Library. The institute library is considered one of the world's leading comparative research libraries, holding significant material not otherwise available in the
United Kingdom. Jurisdictions covered include countries in,
North America,
Latin America,
Europe (including the
European Union) and the
Commonwealth. The library is particularly strong in
Public International Law. It has a large collection of
United States Federal resources and holdings of
State primary resources, focused on
California,
New York,
Pennsylvania,
Texas, and
Louisiana. Postgraduate law students of the
University of London colleges, including
University College London,
London School of Economics and Political Science,
King's College London, and
Queen Mary, University of London rely exclusively on the institute's research holdings for coursework.
Projects Since the late 1990s, IALS has participated in collaborative and standalone digital projects resulting in a number of searchable databases publicly available via the website. These include FLAG (Foreign Law Guides), FIT (Flare Index to Treaties), and Eagle-I, which builds upon the original
Jisc funded
Intute: Law project (formerly SOSIG Law).
Collaborations The IALS library has partnered with other libraries and organisations in promotions and projects to highlight legal research. The library concentrates on printed and digital resources, often as lead developer for web-based initiatives. Ongoing collaborations with the
British Library and
BAILII have led to increased web presence for legal research, with IALS hosting
BAILII and supporting its role in providing free access to full text
British and
Irish legal materials. The Concordat with the
British Library is a collaboration to map existing holdings in foreign legal materials in both libraries and collate information to form a national collection of foreign official gazettes. Recently the library became a charter member of LLCM-Digital, a US-based consortium of libraries dedicated to the preservation of legal documentation for dissemination via a searchable online database. ==Research==