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AWR Research

Library Resources for writing your AWR.

Library Catalog: Finding Books

  • Our Catalog defaults to keyword searching but Advanced Search allows you to search for an item by keyword, author, title, subject, and ISBN. 

Advanced Search in Catalog

Library Catalog: Finding Journals

From the Library Home Page select eJournals under Library Resources to get to search our eJournals collections simultaneously. 

Library E-Resources Image

You will be taken to our eJournal/Magazine search box.  Type the name of the Journal title you want to search in the "Title" field.  Select the proper result from the Search list.  You will then be taken to a page that lists the databases where Full Text coverage is available and the years covered in each. 

Ejournal Search page

Selected Law Library Databases

Lexis+, Westlaw, and Bloomberg Law are comprehensive legal research databases, but still do not always contain the materials you will need. The Law Library subscribes to a number of other online resources that provide access to older law review articles and many other important legal materials. 

Familiarizing yourself with these resources can save you valuable time and effort. This page lists several popular legal and non-legal databases to help get you started. 

  • Be sure to access PubMed using the Library's links. From the Library Home Page select eDatabases under eResources. Browse to eDatabases starting with "P" and select "PubMed with Rodino Library Links"
  • The video below provides instructions on gearing your research towards life sciences and biomedical information.