Import this file into your RSS reader, and not only will you have a current list
of law journal contents, but also you will received notification as soon as new articles publish.
Not exact matches
This service (which ceased in May) provided reasonably timely tables
of contents for hundreds
of law journals.
Fortunately my research leave project required me to collect and keep track
of the table
of contents of every new Canadian
law journal issue, so it seemed natural that we re-purpose all this information and in a small way try to fill CJLC's void — at least for Canadian
journals.
For the last few months, I have been tracking new issues
of Canadian
law journals for Bora Laskin Law Library's Recent Law Journals Tables of Contents service (July issue her
law journals for Bora Laskin Law Library's Recent Law Journals Tables of Contents service (July issu
journals for Bora Laskin
Law Library's Recent Law Journals Tables of Contents service (July issue her
Law Library's Recent
Law Journals Tables of Contents service (July issue her
Law Journals Tables of Contents service (July issu
Journals Tables
of Contents service (July issue here).
Those who don't always have easy access to the big commercial databases might like to be reminded
of the useful free service provided by the Washington & Lee
Law School's Current
Law Journal Content, where the tables
of contents of nearly 1600
journals are indexed.
Once logged in, one gets a table
of contents of the various libraries in their database, depending on the scope
of one's subscription (e.g.,
Law Library
Journal, US Reports, English Reports, Legal Classics, and so on).
Like many
of my North American colleagues, I keep up with new
law journal articles by subscribing to alerts from Current Law Journal Content (CLJC), the free table of contents service published by the Washington & Lee School of Law Library and the University of Texas Tarlton Law Libra
law journal articles by subscribing to alerts from Current Law Journal Content (CLJC), the free table of contents service published by the Washington & Lee School of Law Library and the University of Texas Tarlton Law L
journal articles by subscribing to alerts from Current
Law Journal Content (CLJC), the free table of contents service published by the Washington & Lee School of Law Library and the University of Texas Tarlton Law Libra
Law Journal Content (CLJC), the free table of contents service published by the Washington & Lee School of Law Library and the University of Texas Tarlton Law L
Journal Content (CLJC), the free table
of contents service published by the Washington & Lee School
of Law Library and the University of Texas Tarlton Law Libra
Law Library and the University
of Texas Tarlton
Law Libra
Law Library.
Simon Chester has pointed me to the Université de Sherbrooke Bibliothèque de droit table
of contents service for Canadian
journals — a local version
of the much more ambitious service at the University
of Texas's Tarlton
Law Library.
[8] See for example this article: Ken Chasse, «Why a Legal Opinion is Necessary for Electronic Records Management Systems» (2012), 9 Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature
Law Review 17, a U.K. «open source»
journal, i.e., providing free downloading
of articles (click «Archives» to access the
contents of volume 9).
Harvard Jean Monnet Table
of Contents Service (covers about 101 journals published in nine languages and 14 countries; started in Spring 1999 as a current awareness service mainly covering European Integration journals in the areas of law and human rights; as of February 2000, has extended coverage to economics, history and political sciences journals and called European Integration Current Contents; contents of journals newly arrived at the Harvard Law School and European University Institute (EUI) li
Contents Service (covers about 101
journals published in nine languages and 14 countries; started in Spring 1999 as a current awareness service mainly covering European Integration
journals in the areas
of law and human rights; as of February 2000, has extended coverage to economics, history and political sciences journals and called European Integration Current Contents; contents of journals newly arrived at the Harvard Law School and European University Institute (EUI) librari
law and human rights; as
of February 2000, has extended coverage to economics, history and political sciences
journals and called European Integration Current
Contents; contents of journals newly arrived at the Harvard Law School and European University Institute (EUI) li
Contents;
contents of journals newly arrived at the Harvard Law School and European University Institute (EUI) li
contents of journals newly arrived at the Harvard
Law School and European University Institute (EUI) librari
Law School and European University Institute (EUI) libraries?
Electronic
Law Journals and Law Reports (Institute for Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) «Internet Resources for Law»; includes links to full texts, abstracts, and tables of contents of j
Journals and
Law Reports (Institute for Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) «Internet Resources for
Law»; includes links to full texts, abstracts, and tables
of contents of journalsjournals)