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The law library houses over 190,000 volumes and volume-equivalents. Included in the collection are all materials necessary to support the basic legal education curriculum. Reported decisions of all federal and state appellate courts, federal and state legislation, and administrative rules and regulations are easily accessible.
The Library subscribes to more than 2500 periodicals and over 250 looseleaf services. The Library maintains subscriptions to current legal periodicals printed in the English language and to many non-legal and law-related periodicals.
The treatise collection currently contains over 25,000 titles and is constantly expanding. This collection is devoted to treatises on all phases of law and other disciplines relevant to legal research. Selected government documents and pamphlets are also available.
In addition to the traditional tools of legal research, the Law Library subscribes to Westlaw, LexisNexis, HeinOnline, Index to Legal Periodicals Full-Text, Index to Legal Periodicals Retrospective, CCH, and other online legal research systems that aid in the retrieval of case law, federal regulations, and other primary and secondary source materials. These online legal research systems enable users to access other information banks such as Dialog, Westlaw Business and News Service, and the LexisNexis News Library.
CamelCAT - Online Public Catalog
The law library provides access to its collection through its Online Public Catalog (CamelCAT). This system allows patrons to search the holdings of the Law Library, as well as the University Library Collection. This web-based Online Catalog can be accessed by pointing a web browser to http://catalog.lib.campbell.edu/.
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