eBooks
Students and faculty have access to numerous eBooks through several different eBook platforms. To access eBooks, just chose from any of the platforms below.
- Ebsco eBooks
- ProQuest Ebook Central (formerly eBrary; includes eBooks and several government publications)
- Gale Virtual Reference Library
- Google Books
- HeinOnline (includes several legal classics)
- LLMC (includes historical treatises)
- MyiLibrary (includes the Irwin Law Book collection)
- Lexis Advance Quicklaw (law students only; non-law UNB/STU use the campus-wide version)
- The Making of Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 (British and American)
- The IP Mall: Intellectual Property Collection (University of New Hampshire)
- WestlawNext Canada (requires personal password which only law students and faculty have)
THESE DATABASES HAVE SOME LAW BOOKS:
- Blackwell Reference Online (has some law-related resources)
- CanLII
- Early English Books Online (has some early English law-related books)
- Eighteenth Century Collections Online (some older law-related books available)
- Internet Archive (has some full-text law-related books)
- JStore eBooks
- JStor Open Access eBooks (limited collection)
- Oxford Reference Online (a few law-related reference books)
Please note that there are other e-Book platforms you can access, but they do not include law-related books. To access other e-Books, click here. eBooks can also be found via the UNB WorldCat catalogue.