Subject Compilations of State Laws

Subject Compilations of State Laws Now Available on HeinOnline!

The Subject Compilations of State Laws is a comprehensive source for identifying thousands of articles, books, government documents, loose-leaf services, court opinions and Internet sites that compare state laws on hundreds of subjects. This new HeinOnline library opens new avenues for historical state subject searching. It provides researchers with instantaneous access to over 18,000 bibliographic records, many with extensive annotations linking directly to articles and other documents residing in HeinOnline. In all, over 9,000 records link to articles, U.S. Supreme Court decisions, and Internet sites of publicly available information. Additionally, all records with OCLC numbers link directly to WorldCat!

If you have questions, please contact a reference librarian at 612-625-4309 or email law-ref@umn.edu.

In addition, the following training materials are available:
Video Tutorial - http://www.screencast.com/t/lDIONoTwdc
Quick Reference Guide - http://heinonline.org/HeinDocs/SCSL_QuickRefGuide.pdf
Wiki page specific to Subject Compilations - http://heinonline.org/wiki/index.php/HeinOnlineLibSpec:Subject_Compilations_of_State_Laws

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