We now have access to this journal online through the publisher. Just search for the title, "Journal of private international law" through our online catalog: http://library.ggu.edu and click on the link provided.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
US State and City Administrative Codes
Code City links to US state and city administrative codes. Most are safety, building and energy codes. A great resource if you need the New Mexico Building Code, for example.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
BOOKS FOR SALE
From time to time the Law Library offers used or recycled books for sale for $2. The sale cart is now available in the reference area on the Plaza level.
SPECIAL HOURS
We are getting closer and closer to the opening of the Law Library Reading Room on the first floor. We do need to take some time to move offices and books, so the schedule for the law library during moving days is:
Friday, October 17: We will close at 3:00 pm.
Saturday & Sunday, October 18-19: We will be CLOSED ALL DAY.
Monday, October 20: The new entrance to the Law Library will be open on the first floor!
Please ask if you have any questions. Thank you.
Friday, October 17: We will close at 3:00 pm.
Saturday & Sunday, October 18-19: We will be CLOSED ALL DAY.
Monday, October 20: The new entrance to the Law Library will be open on the first floor!
Please ask if you have any questions. Thank you.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Welcome New & Returning Students!
Fall classes are set to begin. Welcome to GGU, or welcome back, as the case may be. Please remember that your reference librarians are here to help, and we relish (indeed, relish!) your questions. We live to serve!
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Homeland Security Digital Library
As a member of the Federal Depository Library Program, we now have access to the Homeland Security Digital Library. "The Homeland Security Digital Library (HSDL) is the nation's premier collection of documents relating to homeland security policy, strategy, and organizational management. The HSDL supports federal, state, local, and tribal analysis and decision-making needs, and assists academics of all disciplines in homeland defense and security related research."
You can access the HSDL here, or here and scroll down to the HSDL.
You can access the HSDL here, or here and scroll down to the HSDL.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
HeinOnline Continues to Dazzle!
Updates from HeinOnline:
This month marks the completion of the U.S. Congressional Record Bound Volumes into HeinOnline. HeinOnline is now the first and only online database to contain the complete Congressional Record Bound Volumes.
Also this month, with the addition of our new feature "Articles that Cite this Article" in the Law Journal Library, we have been able to gather data that gives us insight into the most cited journal titles and articles in HeinOnline. We have created a list of our top 30 most cited journal titles, along with a list of our most cited journal articles. Click here for list.This month marks the completion of the U.S. Congressional Record Bound Volumes into HeinOnline. HeinOnline is now the first and only online database to contain the complete Congressional Record Bound Volumes.
We are excited to announce the release of our newest research tool, MyHein. Check out the features of this new tool below.
- Bookmark articles and search results
- Create tags for your results
- Save search queries to quickly run the same search next time you're logged in
- Easy to use with several help guides available
Law Journal Library - Browse & Search by Subject/U.S. State/Country
Searchable PDFs
Searchable PDFs are now available in 21 HeinOnline libraries. Researchers will now find this enhancement in: American Association of Law Libraries, Association of American Law Schools, Foreign Relations of the United States, Harvard Research in International Law, U.S. Federal Legislative History Library, U.S. Presidential Library, U.S. Statutes at Large Library, U.S. Supreme Court Library, Treaties and Agreements Library. Please take a moment to watch a quick video on the benefits and advantages of using searchable PDFs. Click Here For Video. Researchers will find an exciting new enhancement, subject searching, in the Law Journal Library. This new tool will give researchers the ability to search or browse journal titles by subject, country, or state. There are more than 80 subjects to choose from, with many of the journals classified into multiple subjects. For help using this new feature, visit our "How To" help guide.
Searchable PDFs
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