(Note: additional content available in other databases.)
SuperSearch provides access to many full-text online materials and all of the Drake libraries print holdings. For print materials, SuperSearch indicates whether Law or Cowles owns an item, its location and call number, and if it is checked out or on the shelf.
Search for journal articles from the main or advanced interface or by clicking the Journal Finder link.
See the library's SuperSearch guide for instructions and tips, including how to find an article by citation.
Indexes organize articles under standardized subject headings so that researchers can quickly and easily identify the articles that provide a substantial discussion of their topic. Use an index when:
NOTE: Many article indexes do provide some full text access to publications. If the index you are using doesn't provide full text access to the article you need, see the box in this guide labeled I have a citation. Does Drake have the journal I need?
Provides indexing for more than 1,200 major law reviews, legal newspapers, specialty publications, Bar Association journals, and international legal journals, including more than 200 titles in full text.
Because full text databases retrieve every article containing your search terms, they tend to produce a broader result than an index search. Use a full text search when:
If you can't find the article using the journal finder search or the Drake Libraries' catalog, check the following free sources of law-related articles on the web.