New: COAL - The Canadian Open Access Legal Citation Guide
Good news!
Good news!
New! You can now access all Oxford Handbooks Online in one place!
Researching in an area new to you or outside of discipline? Handbooks can be a great entry point to new topics.
Do you need books, articles, theses, or other research materials that aren't in SFU Library's collection? What about an obscure government document, books on dog nutrition, fiction in other languages, or an out-of-print Festschrift about your favourite scholar? These are just some of the resources we may be able to obtain for you for free through SFU Library's Interlibrary Loan System.
I'm pleased to note that SFU Library now provides online access to the database NOMOS - American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy. To view, simply log into HeinOnline via the SFU Library. Each volume OF NOMOS features essays on a specific topic, such as protest and dissent (2020), moral universalism and pluralism (2009), and transitional justice (2012).
Are you working with GIS data in your Criminology research? If so, you might be interested to learn that SFU researchers can now download the ArcGIS Pro Crime Analysis Plugin. This is for use with the ArcGIS platform.