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Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy Subject Guide

Learn about key library resources for studying energy, petroleum and mineral law and policy

Welcome

Welcome to your Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy Subject Guide! 

Here, we have gathered useful resources for you to use that will help you with your studies and assignments. They are divided in the following categories: 

  • Journal databases
  • E-books
  • Legal dictionaries
  • Websites
  • Multimedia resources
  • News resources
  • Referencing

In the Home Page, you will find some of the newest books in the Library Collection related to Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy. You can also perform searches to the Library Collection using "Library Search", directly from the Subject Guide Home page. There are also some quick links to services you might find useful, such as Reading Lists, an A to Z list of all our online resources, as well as information on how to request books that are not currently part of the collection. In addition, you can find information about Inter-Library Loans (ILL), in case you need a resource that is not part of our collection but might be obtained from another library.

If you feel that you need any extra help, don't hesitate to contact us using the info on the left.

Use the tabs on the top left of the page to navigate across the various resources.

Library Search

Use Library Search to help you find books, journal articles and other useful resources held at the University of Dundee.

Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law

Quick Links

Key University Archive Resources in Energy, Petroleum, Mineral Law and Policy

Primary source material is a valuable resource for all kinds of subjects across the University. Material of interest for CEPMLP students include Dr John Berry’s collection relating to hydro-electricity. 

You can find items of interest by searching our archives and collections online catalogue

To find out more about the Archive go to www.dundee.ac.uk/archives and email archives@dundee.ac.uk with your questions.

A cartoon which depicts the Hydro-Electric board as a giant goblin overseeing the work of others in producing electricity.