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This database is restricted to Rutgers users and available for our use through the Rutgers Law Libraries. Members of the general public are permitted access to the service on a walk-in basis at any of the campus libraries.
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Plugins required: None.
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Description
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LLMC-Digital offers a wide range of archival material from state, federal, and territorial governments,
as well as from various Anglo-American collections, and foreign and international jurisdictions. The
range of material is so diverse that it can only be suggested to try this database by title of desired
source to see if it may have been added to the constantly growing database. Some idea of the expanse of
offerings is shown through the following samples: Dunlop's Commentaries on the Laws of England by
Blackstone; the classic eleventh edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica; Federal Probation; Foreign
Relations of the United States; Hawaii Senate Journals; Iraq Official Gazette; Malleus Maleficarum; the
compiled laws of the Muskogee Nation 1867; the Obscenity and Pornography Commission Report; the 1919-33
Palestine Collection of Judgments; the Supreme Court Reporter, etc. There are also some multi-
jurisdictional collections in LLMC, namely British Empire Studies, Canon Law, Military Law, and Native
American Law.
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Dates covered
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Coverage differs for individual titles. Certain titles may extend as far back as the 15th century. While holdings of some ongoing titles may be relatively recent,
LLMC-Digital should not be construed as a database for current content.
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Updating frequency
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New content is continually being released.
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Sources
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The database is built upon the Consortium's own microfiche backfile, as well as contributions from LLMC member libraries.
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Type of coverage
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Full text in image format
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Print Counterpart or related resources
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Some of the resources are available in the RU Libraries in other formats or through other online provides. Search IRIS for holdings and check with reference librarians since many older government titles are not in IRIS.
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Provider
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LLMC, i.e. Law Library Microform Consortium
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Help
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A HELP button is provided from the initial LLMC page. However, when source is known, it may be simplest to click on About LLMC Digital/Search for Holdings/Search for Titles.
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