Electronic Resources

Internet Resources in AdvoCAT
In addition to indexing the library's print resources, AdvoCAT the library's online catalogue provides links to selected law-related resources on the Internet. The majority of these materials are Canadian federal and provincial government documents, including parliamentary standing committee reports, budget documents, and ministry consultation papers, backgrounders, and policy documents. Also available are law commission discussion papers and reports, law society and bar association publications, and electronic serials. Access a list of all catalogued Internet resources. If a document is no longer available on the Internet site, remember that the library has most of these documents in paper on its shelves.

Related Resources
The Great Library subscribes to a number of online legal databases, periodical indexes and electronic journals. These are available free to Law Society members and candidates in the Articling Program at library computer workstations. For more information see Databases & Article Searching.

Law Society of Upper Canada CLE program articles from 2004 to date are full-text searchable and can be previewed and purchased online via AccessCLE.

Library staff produce monthly reviews of selected law-related websites as a service to library users. The collection of reviews dates from January 1999 to the present and is organized under Library of Congress subject headings. See Notable Legal Websites.