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Finding Full-Text Books Online

To find individual books available at the Yale Law Library, whether in print or online, use the MORRIS and Orbis catalogs.  MORRIS is found at http://morris.law.yale.edu/ and Orbis is found at http://orbis.library.yale.edu/

Union catalogs, such as WorldCat provide information about books that Yale does not own.  WorldCat also indicates libraries that own the books in its database.

If you find a reference to a book that Yale does not own, you may request it through the Interlibrary Loan (ILL) process.  The online ILL process is simple and fast.

To find additional collections of online books and other full-text sources, use the Yale University Library’s Metalib database or the Law Library’s Legal Databases page.

Below please find information about several databases availabel to members of the Yale community that contain full-text books.  Most databases require presence at a Yale library or a NetID.   Information provided includes thge name of the database, the approximate years of coverage, a brief description, and, if relevant, more specific limitations on access or other specific information.

 
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