Our friend Carole Hinchcliffe, head of the law library at University of Melbourne Law School, informs us that their new blog Opinions on High went live today. The blog airms to provide a public forum for discussion of the judicial decisions of the High Court of Australia by providing commentary on and analysis of recent High […]
Electronic Resources
New HeinOnline Resources Available
A number of new resources have recently been added to our HeinOnline collections: American Indian Law Collection [17 new titles] History of International Law [26 new titles] Intellectual Property Law Collection [22 new titles] Law Journal Library [33 new titles] U.S. Congressional Documents [1,856 new titles] World Constitutions Illustrated [52 new titles] World Trials Library […]
More Good News for Foreign and Comparative Law Buffs
Following on our subscription to the Foreign Law Guide this spring, we have subscribed to the Making of Modern Law's latest database: Foreign Primary Sources 1600 - 1970. This is the first of a proposed two "volumes," and contains statutes, regulations, codes and commentaries of Great Britain, Ireland and countries in northern, central and eastern […]
Punctuation - it DOES matter
The following is an extended passage taken from the wonderfully cranky and pedantic book The King's English by the wonderfully cranky and pedantic Kingsley Amis. Intended as a highly subjective and opinionated "guide to modern usage", the passage below is taken from the entry on "Capitals and full stops". It should be noted that in British […]
The (sort-of) Demise of the Canada Gazette
The Canada Gazette is dead. Long live the Canada Gazette! Although long-expected as part of the 2012 Federal budget, the May 8th publication of a regulation made it official - the Canada Gazette will cease to be published in hard copy starting on April 1st, 2014, saving the government about $300,000 annually. This is not, however, […]
New Resource: Foreign Law Guide
While the summer has started for the Osgoode community (no doubt assisted by the warm weather serving as an antidote to the long, long winter), for those of you who are working as RAs over the summer or doing other foreign legal research, we have a new resource that is well worth the time to […]
New on HeinOnline - State Statutes: A Historical Archive
Hein has just announced the release of State Statutes: A Historical Archive in HeinOnline. This new collection includes more than 1,600 volumes and nearly 2,000,000 pages of historical, superseded state statutes and offers a valuable source of information for legal researchers and scholars to understand the thinking and conditions behind the creation of the historical […]
New Online Services guide
Check out our new Online Services guide. You can find it under Topical on the Research Guides page. This guide links you to everything you need to know about Quicklaw, Westlaw Canada, Taxnet Pro and CCH Online. Find out how to register, how to find training, tutorials and reference materials, how to reach Customer Service […]
Read me like a hurricane
Having had a recent question regarding the use of RSS feeds to keep abreast of legal news (particularly new cases in CanLII), it occurred to me that this would be a great idea for practical blog post (cue the proverbial "eureka!" lightbulb above my head). RSS (or "Rich Site Summary"), is essentially a summary of […]
Revised Statutes of Canada Now on HeinOnline
The complete Revised Statutes of Canada (RSC), from the first revision in 1896 to the last in 1985 -- are now available in HeinOnline. This project was completed with assistance from the Osgoode Library, which provided copies of all the revisions to Hein for digitization.This is the first time that the RSC are available online […]