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 New Electronic Products at BCCLS Libraries

BarTalk August 2003
Volume 15, Number 4

BCCLS is pleased to announce that as of June, 2003, all B.C. Courthouse libraries have access to two new Internet subscriptions: the British Columbia Statute Service and the Canadian Human Rights Reporter.

The British Columbia Statute Service contains the ongoing consolidation of the Revised Statutes of B.C. 1996, the Regulations of B.C., and the British Columbia Statute Citator. The statutes in this service are more current than those published by the Queen’s Printer on its free site. The B.C. Statute Service also provides a history of amendments to each statute while selected cases that interpret statutory language or intent are linked to the text of the relevant section.

The Canadian Human Rights Reporter Internet subscription provides the full text of all the decisions in the Canadian Human Rights Reporter, as well as recent unreported human rights decisions.


This article was published in the August 2003 issue of BarTalk and is subject to the copyright by the British Columbia Branch of the Canadian Bar Association, 2005, all rights reserved.


 

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