How to Use the Indian Law Portal Sandra Day O’Conner College of Law Ross Blakley Law Library.

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How to Use the Indian Law Portal Sandra Day O’Conner College of Law Ross Blakley Law Library

Overview The purpose of the portal is to provide subject materials that support the curriculum of the ASU College of Law Indian Legal Program. It is hoped that the portal will also benefit the Indian legal community by providing links to comprehensive, authoritative, free materials for their use. ASU subscription materials are available for use in the library. ASU Librarians have selected the best resources for you from the thousands available. The portal links to electronic and print resources and brings together in one place many legal and interdisciplinary resources that the University purchases for its students and faculty including databases, indexes, full-text electronic journals, authoritative websites and print resources. The portal also provides some unique resources created specifically for American Indian law researchers, including a chart on Arizona Tribal Law Sources, compiled legislative histories for selected important laws related to Native Americans, and an historical timeline that links to primary legal documents.

Indian Law Portal Using the Toolbar

The Toolbar The portal has 11 sections. The Toolbar at the top of the page allows you to link directly to the sections of the portal.

The Toolbar Reference Sources Links and citations to selected reference materials including encyclopedias, research guides, directories, handbooks, bibliographies and dictionaries on American Indian law and Native Americans.

The Toolbar Indexes Links to article indexes at the Law Library and ASU pertaining to American Indian law and Native Americans. Most of these indexes provide links to full-text articles. Indexes are the best way to find articles on a specific subject.

The Toolbar Journals This selected list provides links to authoritative journals in the field of Indian law and interdisciplinary journals on Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples.

The Toolbar Websites Links to authoritative websites in the fields of American Indian law including: federal Indian law, tribal law, Indian gaming, cultural property, economic development, environmental law, treaties, etc.

The Toolbar Current Awareness Links to the best resources for keeping current in American Indian law including websites, magazines, newsletters and newspapers.

The Toolbar Primary Sources A unique collection of links to primary sources in Indian law including federal and tribal cases, codes, regulations, treaties, and compiled legislative histories.

The Toolbar Arizona Tribal Law Sources Links to legal information for Indian Communities located in Arizona including tribal websites and the availability and location of tribal codes, opinions and constitutions.

The Toolbar Historical Timeline with Sources Provides a timeline for American Indian legal history with links to relevant legal documents including cases, laws and treaties.

The Toolbar LexisNexis Links to subject specific resources on LexisNexis in American Indian law.

The Toolbar Westlaw Links to subject specific resources on Westlaw in American Indian law.

The Toolbar VersusLaw Links to VersusLaw, which has tribal opinions.

Indian Law Portal How to Find Resources on this Website

Find Resources on this Website This section of the homepage enables you to search for resources that are listed anywhere in the portal.

Find Resources on this Website Search by Subject Select the subject from the list and click Find It. A list of all the materials in the portal on that subject will result. Hold down the CTRL key to select more than one subject.

Find Resources on this Website Limit To Limit your results to a particular format while searching by a subject.

Find Resources on this Website Title Search To search the portal for a publication, type your search in the box and click on “Find it”. Click on the radio button to combine your terms with “AND” or “OR”. This will search for terms that appear in the title and description of the publication.

Indian Law Portal How to Find Resources in the Library

Find Resources in the Library This section provides links to resources in ASU libraries as well as the portal.

Find Resources in the Library Find Books Use the dropdown menu to search in the ASU online catalog for books, government documents, and other resources. If you can’t find what you need at ASU, search WorldCat for books and other materials held by libraries worldwide.

Find Resources in the Library Find Articles Use the dropdown menu to access articles in indexes and journals. Many of the indexes will link to the full-text of articles and are a good way to look for articles on specific subjects.

Find Resources in the Library Find Articles Indian Law IndexesIndian Law Indexes is a list that provides links to indexes on the portal that have been selected as the best indexes in these subject areas.

Find Resources in the Library Find Articles Indian Law JournalsIndian Law Journals is a list that provides links to the best journals on the portal in these fields. See also Native American Studies (American Indians) for a list of ASU research databases on this subject. Native American Studies (American Indians)

Find Resources in the Library Find Articles All Indexes is a list of all ASU indexes in all subject areas. You might use this list if you need articles on the effects of global warming on Native Peoples. The LexisNexis and Westlaw links connect to those services and their article databases. ASU indexes

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