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Take advantage of this limited-time opportunity, ending on February 25th. Access  International Law – Oxford Bibliographies Online for free if you are a FIU student, faculty, or staff.

Oxford Bibliographies Online (OBO) is an entirely new research tool for the social sciences and humanities. A scholar-curated library of discipline-based subject modules, OBO is designed to help busy researchers find reliable sources of information in half the time by directing them to exactly the right chapter, book, website, archive, or data set they need for their research. Each entry is a selective guided tour through the key literature on a topic, receives multiple peer-reviews as well as Editorial Board approval, and is designed to facilitate a research experience with no dead ends.

All citations are linked through to your collection via OpenURL, full-text via DOIs, or to the web via links to OCLC, WorldCat, and Google Books, allowing users to locate quickly full-text content directly from OBO.

Getting started is easy. If you are accessing Oxford Bibliographies from a computer on campus or are connected to the university’s internet via Wi-Fi, it’s as simple as visiting the website at: http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/

If you are trying to view the database outside of campus, you will need to log in to Off-Campus Access before doing so. Here’s how to do it: Visit https://login.ezproxy.fiu.edu/login/ and log in using your FIU credentials.