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Electronic Resources

News and updates about electronic resources at Osgoode Library

WestlawCanada “OnePass” Signon Now Required

Beginning this semester, the OnePass system for access to WestlawCanada is now in the second phase of implementation. All second and third year students, grad students and all faculty will be required to create or update their Username and Password to fully access WestlawCanada and TWEN (The West Education Network). The WestlawCanada law school site (www.westlawcanada/lawschool) […]

Hamlyn Lectures Digitized

The Hamlyn Lectures, presented annually at the School of Law of the University of Exeter since 1949, have been digitized and are available on the school’s website. The page is not perfectly clear: you have to scroll to the bottom to find the the table that lists the lectures chronologically, with links to the PDFs. […]

United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law

The United Nations Codification Division of the Office of Legal Affairs launched the Audiovisual Library of International Law one year ago today. “The United Nations Audiovisual Library is a unique, multimedia resource which provides the United Nations with the unprecedented capacity to provide high quality international law training and research materials to an unlimited number […]

SSRN Developing New Search Interface

The folks at SSRN have announced that they are working on a new search interface for their collection of research papers. This new eLibrary Viewer will, “… reduce a researcher’s time reviewing articles.” “The eLibrary Viewer places search results in the left hand column of the page. Each result displays hyper-linked title and authors, and […]

Two New Constitutional Electronic Resources Available

There are two new electronic resources available providing access to the constitutions of the countries of the world and the constitutions of dependencies and territories: Constitutions of the Countries of the World Online This database provides access to 188 country constitutions with expert commentary from leading scholars worldwide. It includes English translations and the ability to […]

Law Yearbook of China

The Law Yearbook of China (English version) is now included among the materials available on the LawInfoChina service.  Currently, the volumes for the years 2002, 2003-2004 and 2006 are available. The Law Yearbook of China is a large, comprehensive and requisite text for students of Chinese law for basic information about the socialist legal system […]

Justice Laws Website Now Official

The Consolidated Federal Statutes and Regulations on the Justice Laws Website are now official and are admissible as evidence in court. This is the result of the coming into force on that date of amendments made to the Statute Revision Act, which has been renamed the Legislation Revision and Consolidation Act. To see the relevant […]

New eResource: HeinOnline World Trials Library

The World Trials Library is now available as part of the law library’s electronic resource collection. This HeinOnline collection contains trial transcripts and other critical court documents and includes trial-related resources that analyze and debate the decisions of famous trials. For example, John Lawson’s “American State Trials,” “Howell’s State Trials,” “Law Reports of Trials of […]

New eResource: vLex Global

We now have access to vLex Global, an online legal research service based in Barcelona, Spain. vLex offers case law, legislation, and other legal materials for nearly 98 countries, with a particular focus on jurisdictions in Latin America and Europe. The contents of vLex can be searched by keyword, or browsed by country. Information is […]

Two New eResources from Oxford University Press Now Available

The library has just acquired two new online resources from Oxford University Press: the Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History and the collection of law books published by OUP available on Oxford Scholarship Online. The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History, edited by Stanley N. Katz, is the first encyclopedia of law to provide both […]