Can I browse to find an article instead of searching?
Yes, you can browse to find an article from the collection homepage once inside the Law Journal Library, if you know the journal name, volume, and issue the article is located in.
Yes, you can browse to find an article from the collection homepage once inside the Law Journal Library, if you know the journal name, volume, and issue the article is located in.
Yes, you can search using non-English languages in the IFLP metadata search option. Search results will appear with all German articles or reviews. Search Tips: When searching using non-English languages,
Users can limit their search in IFLP to only include articles that are available in HeinOnline. When conducting a search query, simply check the box below the search button that
Below is an example of what an index record would look like in IFLP in HeinOnline. Please note that not every index record looks the same because index records may
To browse by subject in the Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals (IFLP) in HeinOnline, click on the Subjects button at the top of the collection home page. The subject listing
If you are looking for a complete list of journals that are indexed in IFLP, you can view the list on the Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals database homepage. Select
You can easily access the digital print edition of Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals (IFLP) from the IFLP Collection, by clicking on the button at the top that says Print Edition
Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals covers Festschriften and other collections of essays, which enables you to use this database to search for chapters within those collections. For example, you can search for
Users can search by a foreign language in Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals by using the language facet to refine results. When searching in languages with diacritical marks, you can
You can use the Journal Title, Article Title, or Author fields in IFLP to verify an incorrect citation. For example, we have the following citation, but know the citation is incorrect. So