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 BOOKS
 
The Begley library’s online catalog can be accessed from the library’s homepage, http://www.sunysccc.edu/library, by selecting Find Books, and then Begley Library Catalog. The following subject headings may be used to search the catalog as well as the library databases:
 

Administrative Law
Domestic relations
Law citations
Business law
Environmental law
Law careers
Commercial law
Evidence Law
Law dictionaries
Constitutional law
Food law
Law digests
Corporation law
International law
Law enforcement
Correctional law
Law and ethics
Law history
Criminal law
Law and politics
Law reform
 
   

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
REFERENCE BOOKS (print) pertaining to Law are found in the K section of the Reference Area (first floor). Some useful reference sets are:
 
REF KF101 .A322
The Supreme Court Reporter
REF KF366 .UN4
United States Code Annotated
REF KF8816.A19 M82 2006
Moore’s Federal Rules Pamphlet
REF KFN5025 .N42x 2007
McKinney’s Session Laws of New York
REF KFN5030 .M347 2007
McKinney’s New York Rules of Court: State and Federal
REF KFN5030 .M34
McKinney’s Consolidated Laws of New York, Annotated
REF KFN5047.9 .N7
New York Supplement. First and Second Series.
REF KFN5057 .A231
West’s New York Digest, 4th
REF KFN5065 .N48
New York Jurisprudence, 2d
REF KFN5068 .B4
Bender’s Forms for the Consolidated Laws of the State of New York, Annotated
REF KFN5059.2 .S47 2007
Shepard’s New York Supplement Citations
 
PRINT JOURNALS & MAGAZINES
 
Facts and Findings
Federal Probation
Law Enforcement Bulletin
Legal Assistant Today
National Paralegal Reporter
The Police Chief
 
ELECTRONIC DATABASES, JOURNALS & MAGAZINES

 

Law, Politics & Government e-journals - an aggregate list of online titles available to the SCCC community arranged by subject heading 

 

Credo Reference – online dictionaries, encyclopedias, guides and other reference sources covering a broad range of subject areas including law 

 

GPO - U.S. Government Publications - US Government Documents 

 

Lexis Nexis Academic- Students can use LexisNexis Academic to access primary source material such as case law, statutes and regulations or dive into secondary source materials such as legal news or law reviews for background or analysis of a legal topic.

 

FOR PARALEGAL STUDENTS ENROLLED AT SCCC - The full version of Lexis Nexis requires a special password which the Reference Librarian will enter for you, if necessary. This can only be used on Workstation #10 in the Reference area. Full text access to all of the state and federal court reporters, codes and much more are supplied. 

 

Military & Government Collection - a collection of periodicals, academic journals covering all branches of the military 

 

Gale Virtual Reference Library - a database of encyclopedias and specialized reference sources for multidisciplinary research 

 

 
For a comprehensive set 
of free legal resources on the Internet


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**Reference Librarians are happy to help you find whatever resources you might need**

 

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