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Electronic Resources

News and updates about electronic resources at Osgoode Library

Scottish Law – More different than you might think!

Having just returned from Scotland this past week, I feel compelled to write about Scots law which, though it is part of the UK (for now), is markedly different from English law. With the referendum on Scottish independence set for September 18 of this year, there has been a tremendous amount of discussion into the […]

New LLMC Resources Added to the Catalogue

59 new LLMC Digital titles have been added to the library catalogue. Access to the LLMC Digital database is available here. “LLMC, a non-profit cooperative of libraries, is dedicated to – and passionate about – its twin goals: 1) Preserving legal titles and government documents, and 2) Making this valuable content accessible and searchable.”

Law Society of Upper Canada, Minutes of Convocation

The Law Society of Upper Canada announced today the launch of a new online resource that makes publicly accessible the Minutes and Transcripts of Convocation.  Members of the Bar and the public can full-text search the Minutes and Transcripts or browse the documents by date. The site contains the public versions of the Minutes of […]

New HeinOnline Resources Added to the Catalogue

Approximately 1,900 new resources available via HeinOnline have been loaded to the library catalogue as follows: HeinOnline Core Collection 123 new titles American Indian Law Collection 10 new titles Foreign Relations of the U.S. 1 new title History of International Law 46 new titles Intellectual Property Law Collection 6 new titles Law Journal Library 31 […]

Case Law from Fastcase Now Integrated into HeinOnline

HeinOnline has recently announced a partnership with Fastcase to provide links to full-text copies of US federal and state cases from citations in articles on the HeinOnline service. Fastcase, which provides access to full-text primary law for US federal and all 50 state jurisdictions, is a leading next-generation legal research service that features powerful “best-case-first” […]

CCH Online training rescheduled

We have rescheduled the CCH Online training that was cancelled due to bad weather. The session will take place on Wednesday, March 5, from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm in Room 2011. To reserve a spot please email library@osgoode.yorku.ca.

Catalogue Records for Making of Modern Law: Foreign Primary Sources

The records for the 675 titles available in the Making of Modern Law: Foreign Primary Sources have been loaded into the law library catalogue. This collection provides access to historical legal codes, statutes, regulations, and commentaries on codes from the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and other countries in northern Europe and the law library has […]

Catalogue Records for Recent LLMC Digital Content

Records representing the 144 titles added to the LLMC Digital database in November and December 2013 have been added to the library catalogue. They will be available tomorrow. Access to the LLMC Digital database is available here. “LLMC, a non-profit cooperative of libraries, is dedicated to – and passionate about – its twin goals: 1) […]

Tips for Using E-books

  Electronic books have become very popular based on our usage statistics. Last semester, the Irwin law titles in the ebrary platform were heavily used. Working with e-books comes with a lot of pros such as the customized features like – Copying and pasting Highlighting into your word document Downloading (this option varies in each […]

Canadian booze regulation – a chequered history

The state of Canadian liquor laws and regulations is something that occasionally crops up in op-eds across the country, but then quietly fades away only to flare up again periodically. Although Prohibition in the popular consciousness has a distinctly American flavour, evoking images of Al Capone, speakeasies, and bathtub gin (as an era, it certainly […]