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Other Sources | Index to Legal Periodicals (ILP)
Critical knowledge & skills for the Law Library

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There are literally hundreds of legal periodicals.

The Duke Law Review.

The Environmental Law Journal.

The ABA Journal. And hundreds more.

The general rule of legal research is to begin in the index. So does this mean the researcher would have to go to the index of each of these hundreds of sets? Well, it gets worse! The majority of these periodicals DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN INDEX! So, what do you do?

The Index to Legal Periodicals is a very useful tool when attempting to locate a periodical article. It indexes almost all legal periodicals.


 

 

 

THE INDEX (?)

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This set of books is, in fact, one massive index. The books are arranged by year, with a new set of indexes coming out each year. In addition, each year indexes the material by subject matter, as well as by the title of the article or the name of the author.

 

 

 

THE MAIN VOLUME

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The researcher may want to start in the most recent year covered by
ILP, then work backwards. If researching a topic (as is usually the case), locate the volume that contains the subject matter index. If researching a specific article or author, simply locate the volume called "Author/Title."

 

 

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