ONLINE RESOURCES LEGEND
- = on-campus access only
- = proxy access available*
- = password access
- = free, WWW access
MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE ONLINE CATALOG
- MICAL – MC Law online catalog: access to [book, journal, audiovisual, electronic and other] all media titles located in the Law Library, Speed Library and Learning Resources Center. The web version of the catalog may be used on or off campus.
Mississippi College Law Databases
- MC Main Campus Databases – – A host of subscription services that are available to both main and law campuses
- MC Main Campus Journals – – Portal to the Journals database
- The Association of Religion Data Archives – – An online database that compiles religious data.
- CALI – – Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction distributes a library of tutorials. Password is needed to download sessions from the web site.
- Chronicle of Higher Education – – Free Internet access to the Chronicle’s services, available every Monday morning and fully searchable; job announcements available every Friday morning.
- Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO) – – is the most comprehensive source for theory and research in international affairs.
- EbscoHost Academic Search Premier – – A non-legal database which searches many journals, newspapers and other sources.
- Fastcase - - Online legal research service
- Findlaw – – A Website with links to many state and federal resources
- Forms Pass – – State specific online legal forms service: Mississippi.
- GlobaLex – –
- Hein On-Line – LINK to Primer in MP4 format.
- JStor – – The Scholarly Journal Archive offers scanned images of journal issues and pages as they were originally designed, printed and illustrated.
- Justinian Code – Annotated – -(Via University of Wyoming Law)
- Law Journal Press – – Law Journal Press Online is an online version of the Law Journal Press print treatises.
- LexisNexis – – Law students have passworded access to this site.
- LLMC – Digital – – Ongoing project; titles available on the web are U.S. federal, judicial and administrative documents.
- Making of Modern Law – – Digitized the primary documents of Nineteenth Century Legal Treatises and Twentieth Century Legal Treatises collections, all separated into 99 subject areas.
- Congress.gov – -The Legislative Information source provided by the Library of Congress
- Thomson Reuters Library - - Online access to the Mississippi Practice Series and other materials
- U.N. Treaty Collection – –
- U.S. Government YouTube Channel – – A resource that compiles many government videos.
- Westlaw – – Law students have passworded access to this site.
- Wall Street Journal – – Online version is password restriced. See a Librarian to access the site (Faculty, Staff, and Students only)
- Yearbook of European Law – – “The Yearbook of European Law seeks to promote the dissemination of ideas and provide a forum for legal discourse in the wider area of European law.”