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Quick Law Now Online

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UNB Libraries is pleased to announce the addition of Quick Law to our online databases.

Quick Law offers access to primary and secondary Canadian legal sources, including case law from courts, boards and tribunals; statutes, regulations and bills; secondary legal materials and journals; and NetLetters with legal commentary and analysis.

Coverage varies by title. For example, Supreme Court of Canada cases extend back to 1876 while New Brunswick judgments begin in 1955.

To access Quick Law from UNB Libraries’ homepage, select e-Resources >> Indexes and Abstracts and choose QUICK LAW from the drop down “Browse by Title” menu.

Law librarian, Melinda Renner, will be offering training sessions for students, faculty, and staff in the Harriet Irving Library on Monday, January 22 from 2:30 to 3:20 pm, and Tuesday, January 23 from 10:00 to 10:50 am. To register for either of these Cool Tools sessions, please go to: //www.lib.unb.ca/instruction/CoolTools.html