Supreme Court of Canada: New Library Titles
The web page explains: "The Supreme Court of Canada Library does not lend materials from this list, which is provided for information only."
But, once the material goes into the general collection, after about a month, the works do become available for inter-library loan to authorized libraries.
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Labels: inter-library loans, law libraries, Supreme Court of Canada
2 Comments:
Hi Michel-Adrien,
I am from the US, and I visited a law library for the first time on yesterday. In this library no material can circulate or go to the general collection under any circumstance, unless a judge gives away something that he/she doesn't want. So it's great that you are at liberty to sent material to the general collection. Is your law library a part of the other libraries in your city or a separate entity? Is it connected to the court house? Things may be different in Canada, so that is why I am inquiring.
The library is a service of the Supreme Court of Canada. All the information you need is here: http://www.scc-csc.gc.ca/lib-bib/index-eng.asp
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