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Pride Month Digital Display

As Pride Month draws to a close, the Osgoode Hall Law Library has created a digital book display to honour the histories, issues, and legal milestones of the LGBTQ+ community in Canada. Join us in celebration by reviewing our selection of eBooks from the Osgoode and York University Libraries collection. The display can be viewed […]

New from the Library Collection

Whether you’re faculty, JD student, graduate student or participating in the Moot Team, there’s something for everyone in the Osgoode Library’s growing collection. Here are some of the latest acquisitions in the library’s collection: Edward Elgar E-Books The content of this collection includes titles published in 2018 and 2019 in all areas of law. Kluwer […]

Osgoode Digital Commons: Readership Snapshot

February 2019 In the month of February, the Osgoode Digital Commons had 35,292 full-text downloads and 72 new submissions, bringing the total works in the repository to 22,768. Osgoode Hall Law School of York University scholarship was read by 2,271 institutions across 172 countries. The most popular faculty publications were: Master and Servant in England: […]

Osgoode Digital Commons: Readership Snapshot

Last month, the Osgoode Digital Commons had 40,261 full-text downloads and 105 new submissions, bringing the total works in the repository to 17,256. Osgoode Hall Law School of York University scholarship was read by 2,472 institutions across 172 countries. The most popular faculty publications were: The Restatement (Third) of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment by John […]

Osgoode Digital Commons: Readership Snapshot

October 2018 Last month, the Osgoode Digital Commons had 39,867 full-text downloads and 105 new submissions were posted, bringing the total works in the repository to 17,156. Osgoode Hall Law School of York University scholarship was read by 2,807 institutions across 181 countries. The most popular faculty papers were: Book Review: The Hart-Fuller Debate in […]

Law Library Journal, v. 102, no. 2 Now Available

The latest issue of the Law Library Journal published by the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) is now available online. Volume 102, Number 2 includes this great set of general articles: Cornerstones of Law Libraries for an Era of Digital-Plus / John Palfrey Time to Blossom: An Inquiry into Bloom’s Taxonomy as a Hierarchy […]

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. […]

Digitization of Publications Relating to the Parliament of Canada

This report describes the digitization efforts of the Library of Parliamentary and was recently posted to their web site and blogged about yesterday by “Library Boy” (aka Michel-Adrien Sheppard, Supreme Court Reference Librarian). “The goal [of the working paper] is to help inform the development of a coherent strategy amongst the various stakeholders to digitize, […]

J. Willard Hurst Digital Collection

The University of Wisconsin Law Library announced today the release of the J. Willard Hurst Collection. Hurst is, “… the man commonly identified as the father of modern American legal history.” “The collection primarily spans the years 1932 through Hurst’s death in 1997. … The collection includes Hurst’s personal outlines and notes; course texts; publications; […]