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Boley Article Finder

spotlight photo Use our Boley Article Finder to connect to tens of thousands of licensed full text articles. Put in a full citation or even just a journal title and the Article Finder will link you to the full text.

Thousands of Online Full Text Sources

The Boley Article Finder takes your citation and provides links to full text journals in:

  • Westlaw
  • LexisNexis
  • HeinOnline Law Journals Library
  • Legal Periodicals Full Text
  • LegalTrac
  • EBSCO Library

Many of these - HeinOnline, Legal Periodicals Full Text, EBSCO - provide PDF images of the actual print journals.

Not available online? The Article Finder will point you to the journal or magazine in the Boley Law Library, whether on our shelves in print or in microfiche/film. If we don't own it, the Article Finder provides links to the Summit Catalog, WorldCat, and Google Scholar.

Links Within 360 Search, Legal Periodicals Full Text and LegalTrac

Look for links to the Boley Article Finder in our new 360 Search and two of our leading law journal databases, Legal Periodicals Full Text and LegalTrac. When the full-text isn't available in these databases the Boley Article Finder link will take you right to the article or journal, either electronic or in print.

Remote Access

All links work from on- or off-campus. All on-campus users will have instant access to our subscription databases (Westlaw and LexisNexis will require your individual password). No computer? Use the Legal Research Stations in the reference area of the Law Library.

Off-campus users may search the Article Finder. L&C e-mail, Westlaw or LexisNexis usernames and passwords are required to access the articles.

Permalinks

Use the stable links to articles and journals created by the Boley Article Finder in course syllabi, TWEN pages and reading lists.

Give the Boley Article Finder a try today.