Books
Resources that are freely available (websites members of the public can use) are marked with an asterisk (*).
Print Books
You can find print books and eBooks in the UNB Libraries catalogue. The catalogue contains records of materials held at all of UNB's libraries (Harriet Irving, Science and Forestry, Engineering, Law, Hans W. Klohn).
Items in the catalogue will include location codes to help you find them in the library:
- LAW-STACKS: stacks, second floor
- LAW-RESERVE: reserve collection, first floor (as at circulation desk)
- LAW-REF: reference section, first floor
- LAW-REFDSK: reference desk shelf, first floor
- LAW-RBROOM: Rare Books Reading Room, first floor
- LAW-GOV: government documents, third floor
- LAW-SREF: superseded reference, third floor
- LAW-PER: periodicals, second (titles S–Z) and third (titles A–R) floors
- LAW-STOR: storage, ask at circulation desk
- LAW-MICF: microform cabinet, first floor (ask at circulation desk)
eBooks
In addition to the catalogue, you can find eBooks in the following databases:
- UNB Libraries eBook Search
- Lexis+ (under Commentary & Textbooks; not all titles will be available) (law students only)
- Non-law UNB/STU: use campus-wide Quicklaw
- Westlaw Edge (under Texts and Annotations; not all titles will be available) (law students only)
- HeinOnline (the Legal Classics collection contains thousands of historical legal works)
- Thomson Reuters ProView eLooseleafs
- EBSCO eBooks
- ProQuest eBook Central Collections
- Gale Virtual Reference Library
- LLMC-Digital
- Making of Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800–1926
- CanLII* (under Commentary)
- The Internet Archive*
- Google Books*
Theses & Dissertations
You can find dissertations and theses in the UNB Libraries catalogue and the following databases:
- Theses Canada (via Library & Archives Canada)
- Dissertations & Theses (ProQuest PQDT)
- EThOS (Electronic Theses Online Service: UK Theses)
- Open Access Theses and Dissertations*
- The Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD)*
- Google Scholar*
- Note: accessing Google Scholar through UNB Libraries will show which documents are available at UNB.