In addition to its vast
collection of law journals, HeinOnline also contains the Congressional Record Bound volumes in their entirety, complete coverage of the U.S. Reports back to 1754, famous world trials dating back to the early 1700 ′ s, legal classics from the 16th to the 20th centuries, the United Nations and League of Nations Treaty Series, all United States Treaties, the Federal Register from inception in 1936, the CFR from inception in 1938, and much more.
The only place to research enriched Canadian case law alongside a growing extensive
collection of law journals, secondary sources and a dozen core legal texts.
Though legal researchers regularly turn to HeinOnline for
its collections of law journals, it is not yet widely known that Hein has recently digitized Canada's federal statutes (English only) 1867 - 1990 in its «Session Laws» library.
Not exact matches
Over the past few months, CanLII has been rapidly growing its
collection of secondary sources, which now includes
law reviews,
journals, and newsletters.
On LexisNexis Quicklaw, the secondary content includes the major encyclopaedias Halsburys
Laws of Canada and Juris Classeur Quebec, as well as over 300 Canadian authored texts and treatises, an extensive
collection of law reviews and
journals, the Canada Digests and Classification System, Case and Statute Citators, and Words and Phrases, and in - depth
collections of the cases
of courts and administrative tribunals and legislation.
Building a comprehensive
collection of Canadian
law reviews and
journals, blending the Canadian Bar Review with the
journals published by the universities, seemed an easy first step.
In Alberta, we have the Alberta
Law collection at Our Future Our Past: a searchable repository
of bills, statutes, pre-Alberta ordinances, the Alberta Hansard and Alberta
journals and the Alberta gazette.
In this age
of huge, aggregated electronic
collections of primary sources and
journals for
law (Lexis, Hein Online, Westlaw, LLMC Digital) which can be found in every library, it is perhaps a large and comprehensive
collection of monographic texts that sets one library apart from another as a serious scholarly research
collection.
The Harvard
Law School Library is to be lauded for this initiative, another in a series
of projects from their Library Innovation Lab, including The Nuremberg Project to digitize their
collections of source materials on the Nuremberg Trials; the H2O project to build a platform to create, share and remix open course materials (casebooks); and the Perma.cc service to address the problem
of link - rot and help
journals, scholars, courts and others create web citation links that will never break.
All
of our
law school libraries have extensive
collections of primary legal materials and
law journals.
The discussion was mostly around digital preservation, in the course
of this it became apparent that the biggest growing concern in academic
law libraries is wholesale tossing of print book and journal collections in favour of databases such as the «Making of Modern Law» [http://www.galeuk.com/trials/moml/] in addition to the plan of Google and large research libraries (Harvard, Yale, Oxford, etc.) to digitize their entire collectio
law libraries is wholesale tossing
of print book and
journal collections in favour
of databases such as the «Making
of Modern
Law» [http://www.galeuk.com/trials/moml/] in addition to the plan of Google and large research libraries (Harvard, Yale, Oxford, etc.) to digitize their entire collectio
Law» [http://www.galeuk.com/trials/moml/] in addition to the plan
of Google and large research libraries (Harvard, Yale, Oxford, etc.) to digitize their entire
collections.
Consequently, as a
law school library, we have an obligation not only to the School but to
law firm libraries and the profession to maintain our extensive print
collections of primary legal materials and
law journals.
It should come as no surprise to anyone that our substantial
collections of primary legal materials (
law reports, tribunal decisions, statutes and regulatory materials) and bound
law journals were barely being used, presumably because so many
of these materials are now available in digital formats.
A selective
collection of authoritative blogs associated with American Bar Association approved
law schools, research institutes, think tanks, and other expertise - based organizations, containing
journal - style entries, articles and essays, discussions, and comments on emerging legal issues, national and international.
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I don't want to seem too promotional
of any single vendor
of legal research products since I use all
of them and obtain no financial reward for my recommendations, but I continue to be amazed by HeinOnline, who recently announced they have over 1,100
law journals participating in their online
collection (requires a subscription, for a fee).
Peace Palace Library (Bibliotheek Vredespaleis; indexes articles from the Peace Palace Library's strong
collection of international
law journals)
The most comprehensive
collection of legal knowledge in Chile including legislation and case
law with daily updates and an extensive
collection of books and legal
journals.
The most extensive digital
law content, from all local and official sources, and an extensive
collection of full - text books and specialized
journals
A national
collection of 1,600 + Books and
Journals available in full text and organized by subject to include Finance, Economics, Accounting, International Relations & Political Studies, and covering all areas
of Law
And on the other side
of the world, a story from the SMH as profs at the UNSW discovered the library «s
collection of international
law journals pitched into a skip for recycling.
It lists Library
of Congress subject headings, leading books, topical
journals, encyclopedia titles, case digest headings, topical case
law reporters, online topical
collections or CD - ROMs, and some websites.
In order to provide this service, PacLII has built a
collection of primary and secondary legal materials (including cases, legislation, treaties,
journal articles and
law reform documents) by agreements with the various sources
of the documents and rights - holders in the documents, and by other means such as scanning documents where documents are out
of copyright or with the permission
of copyright holders.
There's an interesting
collection of articles in the recent issue
of Law Library Journal that consider the state and future of law librari
Law Library
Journal that consider the state and future
of law librari
law libraries.
The library has a rich
collection of materials in multiple languages on international
law and international relations, but the catalog includes
journal articles on comparative constitutional
law and other topics as well.
Among the «free
law» Legal Information Institutes, AustLII provides a substantial
collection of full - text Australasian
law journals.
Both Quicklaw and Westlawecarswell include comprehensive
collections of Canadian (and American)
law journals.