On this floor, you will find the Construction collection of library materials.
What is the 9th floor?
Before you take a book from the library, you must do this thing to ensure others are aware of its whereabouts
What is Check Out the Book?
Your local research librarian goes by this first name
Who is Chelsea?
This free service offers access to Canadian case law, legislation, and commentary
What is CanLII?
On this floor, you can find the majority of current Tax and Securities materials
What is the 14th floor?
If you are trying to track down a specific resource or case, you will most often ask this library team member
Who is Bri?
This internal BLG database contains decades of the firm members' research, organized into areas of law
What is the Memos Database (aka NRD)?
Our historical collection of English law reports is found in this area, near your library team
What is the 11th Floor Hallway?
The best way to contact the library for assistance is by emailing this inbox
What is Library Request?
This subscription service provides access to case law from jurisdictions throughout the commonwealth, and the US, as well as texts and other secondary sources. It also offers an integrated AI research tool to start (BUT NEVER FINISH!!!!) your legal research journey
What is Westlaw?
To determine whether we have an item in our collections and where it is located, you would first check this resource
What is the Catalogue?
LexisNexis hosts a digital version of this legal encyclopedia, which was started in 1907 and has physical copies lining the walls of the 11th floor
What is Halsbury's?
You need to access the White Book, which can be found in the library on this shelf
What is The Reference Shelf?
This tool is an invaluable resource for locating B.C.-specific statutes and regs, including historic consolidations and related Hansard
What is Quickscribe?
This is the name of the classification scheme used by BLG Vancouver for print books
What is Moys?