Monday, June 29, 2009
Encyclopedia of Public International Law
The May 2009 update to the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law Online is now available from the library’s Databases/Indexes list at Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law Online. This is the definitive reference work on public international law, revised edition.
This update provides 124 NEW ARTICLES, bringing the total online article count to almost 850. “Among these new articles you will find content on Anti-Semitism, Self-Determination and Secret Intelligence, all contributed by leading experts in International Law. This online service now includes 50 articles on the Law of Treaties and over 100 entries on the Law of the Sea.”
Monday, June 22, 2009
LexisNexis Passwords for Public Interest Work
If you are eligible, complimentary LexisNexis access will be provided throughout your public interest employment period, up until September 2010 maximum. Public interest employment must be for a non-profit or charitable organization. Government employment is excluded from this program. Documentation confirming your eligibility for this program must be included, i.e., a letter from your firm or public interest organization.
Free LexisNexis access will include federal/state cases, codes, regulations, and law reviews. To ensure you don’t receive unanticipated or unwanted charges, other materials will not be visible. Once your registration and documentation are received, we will reactivate your law school ID no later than two business days prior to your start date. If applying after your start date, we will reactivate your law school ID within two business days.
Friday, June 5, 2009
SCOL Journals on HeinOnline
DU law journals are available in full-text pdf format via HeinOnline on the Databases/Indexes section of the Law Library’s website. Selected materials are also available on the journals’ webpage.
is available from 1997-2008Articles from the Sports & Entertainment Law Journal are not included in HeinOnline, but see their webpage for access to articles as well as case summaries.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Alumni Library Cards & Services
Your law alumni library card will also allow you remote access to some of our research databases (contractual restrictions limit some databases to current students, faculty & staff). Browse a full list of available databases, but please note the "no remote alumni access" button.
Alumni also have in-library access to databases such as Shepard's Online, Bradford Legal Forms (Colorado), Loislaw, and public access Westlaw. These can be important cost-saving resources for recent graduates or solo practitioners.