Law Library of Victoria
The Law Library of Victoria provides high quality library services to the legal profession and judiciary for legal practice, reference and research purposes.
It has both a digital library and print resource collection managed by on-site librarians. Access to the collection varies depending on whether you are a judicial officer, member of the legal profession, or member of the community.
Locations and access
General public
- Access to the digital library via the computers inside the Supreme Court Library, at 210 William St Melbourne, open Monday to Thursday 8.30am - 6pm and Friday 8.30am - 5pm
- Print items cannot be borrowed but can be used on site at the Supreme Court Library.
Members of the legal profession
- Access to the digital library via computers inside the Supreme Court Library at 210 William St Melbourne, open Monday to Thursday 8.30am - 6pm and Friday 8.30am - 5pm
- Access to the digital library available around the clock at the branch of the Law Library at the Victorian Bar - Richard Griffith Library
- Limited borrowing of print resources is also available.
More information can be found here: https://www.lawlibrary.vic.gov.au/collections/accessing-collection
The Library has an active and engaging program of events - follow on Twitter @LawLibraryVic to keep up with the latest activities. The Library's Instagram @lawlibraryvic posts and reposts images of the beautiful, iconic Supreme Court Library.
Find out more about the Law Library at www.lawlibrary.vic.gov.au.
Contact: Ms Laurie Atkinson, Director Law Library of Victoria, laurie.atkinson@supcourt.vic.gov.au
This page was last updated: Thursday 11 July 2019 - 7:33am