The Reference Library · Private Preview

The research your field was built on.

Canonical works across law, medicine, nursing, engineering, education, and the social sciences. The titles that earned their place on the shelf and kept it.

Scope 40+ disciplines
Editorial Curated, not crawled
Availability Opening 2026
Stack of academic books and journals on a reading desk
Currently in Development
Early access opens in 2026. What you see here is a preview of our curation direction.
Built for working professionals in
Law Medicine Engineering Education Research Healthcare
The Principle

A reference library, not a search result.

Three editorial commitments that define what makes it onto the shelf, and what never will.

i.

Authoritative

Canonical works chosen for depth, not trend. Texts that set the standard in their field and still define it.

ii.

Comprehensive

Every major discipline, all in one place. From foundational theory to the reference works you come back to.

iii.

Enduring

Titles cited for decades, not months. The research your colleagues have relied on, now in one library.

The Shelves

Every major discipline.

A working library for practitioners and researchers, organized the way professionals actually think.

Professional

Law

Clinical

Medicine

Clinical

Nursing & Allied Health

Technical

Engineering

Practice

Education

Applied

Psychology

Technical

Built Environment

Business

Business & HR

Social

Criminal Justice

Humanities

Media & Culture

Social

Social Sciences

Humanities

History & Philosophy

Who it's for

Three rooms. One library.

The people who already rely on this kind of work, and want it in one place.

A

Academic

Faculty, researchers, and postgraduates who cite the source, not the summary. Designed for people whose work is only as good as the research behind it.

P

Professional

Lawyers, clinicians, engineers, and teachers who need the canonical reference, not the Google result. Built for people whose decisions carry weight.

C

Corporate

R&D teams, practice groups, and L&D leads who want one library for an entire department, instead of four subscriptions no one manages.

A reference library is not a pile of books. It is a judgment about which books are worth returning to.

— The FieldRef editorial principle

Launching 2026

A library worth waiting for.

FieldRef opens access in 2026. We're taking the time to curate properly. Check back when we open the doors.

No sign-up. No lead magnet. No marketing emails. Just a library, when it's ready.