ARE 309: Environmental Law
Legal Journal Indexes
An index is used to locate articles in legal journals. We subscribe to one
electronic resource covering law material, and for less current articles there
is a second printed index in the Tower stacks.
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US & Canadian Law Reviews,
Combined (LexisNexis Academic)
- NCSU's Information System; restricted use via remote
access.
- You may use the dropdown box to select United Kingdom legal journals, or
to select legal journals categorized by broad subject.
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Index to Legal Periodicals & Books, v. 21-v. 39, 1981 to 2000
- D. H. Hill Stacks K9 .N32 (4th floor, Tower
Stacks)
- Begun in 1908, this title indexes the most important legal periodicals in
a format similar to the Readers' Guide. Articles are indexed by
subject and author. Each volume includes a Table of Cases and a Table of
Statutes indicating articles which include a substantial discussion of a
particular decision or statute.
Records for the journals the library holds are contained in the library's
online catalog. The catalog also
shows which years are available in the building in hard-copy. A periodical
title's catalog record provides a link to an electronic copy of the title, if
we have access to it in that format.
The library's catalog does not contain references to the articles within
periodicals. It only records the titles of periodicals. You must use
databases, like those noted above, to search the contents of journals.
LexisNexis Academic is a good source of full-text legal journal articles. For
articles not available electronically, nor held in the library's bookstacks in
paper, you may use the Interlibrary Loan system
(Tripsaver) to obtain books and articles from other libraries.
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