mercredi 19 septembre 2007, par Stephane Cottin
Voir en ligne : Portail ’Law’ de la bibliothèque du Congrès
Un message d’Emimy Carr, multiposté sur plusieurs listes professionnelles (notamment int-law ) annonce le nouveau ’look’ du portail ’Law’ de la bibliothèque du Congrès
A noter les ’guides thématiques par pays’, pour l’instant pas encore pour la France, mais déjà :
How to Do Australian Legal Research
How to Do Brazilian Legal Research
How to Do British Legal Research
How to Do Chinese Legal Research
How to Do Indian Legal Research
How to Do Lebanese Legal Research
How to Do Swedish Legal Research
Le message d’Emily Carr :
The Law Library of Congress is pleased to announce the release of its newly designed web site (http://www.loc.gov/law). The web site includes information on a range of legal issues and research topics as well as our services and logistics of using the Reading Room. In addition to established products such as the Global Legal Information Network (GLIN), Guide to Law Online and the Global Legal Monitor, new Law Library products are available as well. Highlights include :
Congressional Hearings Project : Full-text access to selected historical Congressional committee hearings on a variety of topics.
http://www.loc.gov/law/find/hearings.html
Foreign and International Law Guides : Provides a starting point for researching foreign, international, and comparative law with analysis and references to official printed and online resources.
http://www.loc.gov/law/help/foreign.html
Pakistan : Crisis in the Judiciary
Find information and analysis of the suspension and subsequent reinstatement of the Chief Justice of Pakistan.
http://www.loc.gov/law/help/pakistan-justice.html
We hope you will explore what we have to offer and look forward to presenting new information and products via this web site in the future.
Emily Carr
Public Services Division
Law Library of Congress
Comments/Questions : http://www.loc.gov/law/contact/