Discover the OUP Evidence-Based Acquisition (EBA) program at LJMU
Just a quick reminder about the fantastic Oxford University Press (OUP) Evidence-Based Acquisition (EBA) program available at LJMU. This program is designed to enhance your learning and research experience, especially in the fields of Law, Political Science, and Public Health and Epidemiology.
The OUP EBA program
The EBA program allows us to provide you with access to a wide range of high-quality resources for a specified period. We then analyse which titles are most used and valuable to you, ensuring that our final purchases are tailored to your needs.
Why you should care
- Extensive access: Enjoy access to a broad collection of titles across your fields of study. Whether you’re working on a research project, preparing for exams, or just curious, there’s something for everyone.
- Tailored collection: Your usage helps us decide which resources to keep permanently. This means our library collection will be more relevant and useful to you.
- Enhanced learning: With access to top-notch resources, you can deepen your knowledge, stay updated with the latest research, and excel in your studies.
How to make the most of it
- Law students: Dive into a variety of legal texts and journals to support your coursework and research. Popular titles include The Development of World Trade Organization Law and Intellectual Property.
- Political Science students: Explore diverse political theories, policies, and case studies to enrich your understanding of the field. Popular titles include Russia in Africa and The Monarchy and the Constitution.
- Public Health and Epidemiology students: Stay informed about the latest developments and research findings in your field. Popular titles include Health Equity in a Globalizing Era and Understanding and Using Health Experiences.
You can find the content relevant you by following these links: Law, Politics and Public Health. You can login via Discover and if prompted by using your LJMU institutional login username@ljmu.ac.uk and password.
We encourage you to explore the available resources and let us know which titles you find most useful. Your feedback is crucial in helping us build a library collection that truly meets your needs.