Lee Quo Wei Law Library Inside this issue:

Lee Quo Wei Law Library
Issue 1 , Sep/Oct 2014
The First Issue of Law Library e-Newsletter
Inside this issue:
Welcome Message
1
New Blackboard Learn
Law Course
1
New JULAC Library Card 2
China & Law Practice
2
Investor-State LawGuide:
3
LRC Reference Collection 3
Law Library is on Twitter 4
now, Latest Law Blog
entries and New Additions
List for Law
Welcome to the first issue of
the Lee Quo Wei Law Library
Newsletter. We aim to inform
teaching and research staff of
developments at the Law
Library and new resources and
websites that the Library has
either subscribed to or added
to the various Selected Internet
Resources pages that we
maintain on the Law Library
webpage.
4/F of the Lee Quo Wei Law Library
New Blackboard Learn Law Course
The Library has recently developed a new Blackboard Learn course, CU-LIB205 Law Library and Legal Resources, in conjunction with ITSC and the Faculty of Law’s IT staff to support student learning by providing easy linking to library resources, library services and up-to-date library and legal resources information via Blackboard Learn. It serves as the one-spot research
point to the Law Library and legal resources.
Law students, including undergraduate and postgraduate, will have access to this course automatically after log-in to the
Blackboard Learn. This course contains links to :
Library Catalogue, Resources and Services
Legal Information Guides and Other Law Resources
Law Databases and Their User Guides
Library Information for Undergraduate Students, Postgraduate
Students, Faculty & Staff
Past Examination Papers
FAQs to Library Resources and Services
Subject Guides to Resources
Law Library Updates
If you would like to have access to this course in your Blackboard Learn account, please send an email to Lily Ko at
[email protected] and we will add you to the course.
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New JULAC Library Card
By agreement among the eight UGC-funded university libraries,
eligible library users holding a JULAC Library Card may access to
the other UGC libraries.
JULAC Library Card Replacement
The new JULAC Library Cards has recently been introduced and
all existing paper cards will expire by 31 December 2014. You
are cordially requested to replace your paper card with the new
plastic JULAC Library Card by filling out the online form and submit your digital photo (JPG or PNG only). Upon receipt of your
application and photo, your application will be processed within 5 working days. An email notification will be
sent to you once the new card is ready for pick up at the University Library, Medical Library or Legal Resources
Center. For card replacement, please return the old JULAC Library card when picking up the new card.
China Law & Practice New Legislation Database
China Law and Practice (CLP) is one of the leading Chinese business law journals. It has launched a new
legislation database on Chinese law: http://www.chinalawandpractice.com/China-LegislationDatabase.html
Our subscription to China Law and Practice include access to this new legislation database. Please send
email to Mr Gareth Fox [email protected] for individual login/password to receive this
new legislation database. They will send you their newsletter via email as well. Please advise them that
you are CUHK staff.
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Investor-State LawGuide: Training
Investor-State LawGuide (ISLG) is a collection of tools for researching international investment treaty law. The
scope of ISLG's document collection includes all publicly available decisions and awards where the subject of
the claim is an investment treaty. Currently, NAFTA and ICSID awards and decisions are the most complete. The
collection also includes investment treaties, bilateral investment treaties, and rules.
They offers online tutorial to this database. Please contact Subash Kuttan
([email protected]) if you would like to have an online tutorial. Please note that due to the
time difference, a meeting at 8.00am HKT or earlier would be ideal for them.
They have training videos on Screencast and YouTube which serve as a supplement to their training sessions.
For current updates of this database, please sign up for their weekly mailing list here or follow them on Twitter
(ISLG_updates) and LinkedIn.
LRC Reference Collection
The Legal Resources Centre (LRC) Reference Collection, including dictionaries, Halsbury’s Laws of Hong
Kong, Annotated Ordinances of Hong Kong, was
not for circulating in the past. We have released the
loan rule and all materials in the LRC Reference Collection, except looseleaf publications, are available
to borrow for one day from the LRC now!
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Law Library is on Twitter now !
We now have a Twitter account for
the Law Library. Please follow us
@cuhklawlib for the latest news of
the CUHK Library.
Latest Law Blog entries
Faculty of Law Legal Citation Style Guide (Version 18 (October 2014))
http://law-lib.blogspot.hk/2014/10/faculty-of-law-legal-citationstyle.html
openlaws http://law-lib.blogspot.hk/2014/10/openlaws.html
New Additions to the Law Firm Pamphlet Collection http://lawlib.blogspot.hk/2014/10/new-additions-to-law-firm-pamphlet.html
New Additions List for LAW
http://www.lib.cuhk.edu.hk/newtitle/
thisbi-wk/k.html
Chinese Hong Kong Electronic Citation (CHKEC) http://lawlib.blogspot.hk/2014/09/chinese-hong-kong-electronic-citation.html
September /October 2014
Editors: John Bahrij , Head of Branch Services & Law Librarian (Tel: 3943 1705/ Email: [email protected])
Lily Ko , LRC Librarian (Tel: 3529 5948/Email: [email protected])
Address: 4/F, Tin Ka Ping Building, CUHK
Website: http://lib.cuhk.edu.hk/law