To find an item in Loyola's collection that is not listed at right, please use Loyola's online catalog.
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSHs) may be used to locate multiple titles on the same topic. For example, some LCSHs assigned to works on international trade law are:
Every year, the World Trade Organization (WTO) publishes around 70 new titles. Some of the topics covered in the WTO iLibrary are: Regional Trade Agreements, Technical Barriers to Trade, Trade Facilitation and Customs Valuation, Trade Finance, and Trade onitoring. A subscription is required for complete access and downloading, but there is full reading access for all users by clicking the READ icon.
There are several Web-based initiatives that serve as online repositories for books:
HathiTrust: HathiTrust is a partnership of over 50 major research institutions and libraries. Works that are in the public domain contained in the HathiTrust database are available to all researchers. Many search options are offered, including full-text.
Google Books: Books contained in Google Books come from two sources: 1) the Library Project; and 2) the Partner Program. Books included from the partnered Library Project that are no longer in copyright may be viewed in full text, while only snippets of books still in copyright are available. Only previews of books are available through the Partner Program.