April 20, 2006

Title Additions

NEW ADDITION/TITLE: Rutgers Business Law Journal (v3 (2006)- ), was previously,
Rutgers Bankruptcy Law Journal (v1(2002-v2(2005))
NEW TITLE: Journal of Ethics & Social Philosophy (v1 (2005)- )
NEW ADDITION: Southern Law Journal (v1 (1991)- ) (An official publication of the Southern Academy of Legal Studies in Business)
NEW ADDITION: Jersey Law Review (v1 (1997)- )

Posted by doyle at 7:51 AM

April 14, 2006

New Journal and Title Change

NEW TITLE: Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial and Commercial Law (2006- )
TITLE CHANGE: International Community Law Review (v8(2006)- ) formed from merger of International Law Forum (v1(1999)-v7(2005)) and, Non-State Actors and International Law (v1(2001)-v5(2005))

Posted by doyle at 9:27 AM

April 6, 2006

latest issues of law journals

CLJC at http://law.wlu.edu/library/CLJC will now display a list of current
issues (as in volume/number/year). To obtain the list you only need to click
on "All" on the "List journals" line. But if you want to limit to law journals
from a particular country then first select the country from the pull-down
list. Alternatively a direct link would look like:
http://law.wlu.edu/library/CLJC/index.asp?listjournals=yes&country=canada

You'll see a column on the right that links to a journal name search at
selected law library catalogs. The list of current issues is dynamic,
it's updated as often as CLJC is updated, which is usually around a
couple of times a day.

This may be of interest to serials librarians as a method for checking
their holdings to see if their library has current issues.

On the negative side, be aware that CLJC doesn't always match physical
receipts. In particular, entries are often added for electronic copies
of issues that have not as yet been physically received in print form in
libraries.

Posted by doyle at 10:28 AM

April 4, 2006

New Journals and Title Changes

NEW TITLE: Seton Hall Circuit Review (2005- )
NEW TITLE: The Entrepeneurial Business Law Journal (2006- )
CHANGE OF TITLE: From, Dartmouth College Undergraduate Journal of Law (v1 2003 - v3 2005 ) to, Dartmouth Law Journal (v4 2006- )

Posted by doyle at 9:48 AM