New Law Database: HeinOnline

WKU Libraries now subscribes to HeinOnline, one of the most valuable law databases in existence. We are very excited to offer this resource to our patrons.

HeinOnline, named to the 2007 EContent 100 “list of companies that matter most in the digital industry,” is the world’s largest image-based legal research database. With almost 50 million pages of legal information at the touch of a button, HeinOnline is a virtual treasure trove of resources for legal researchers and professionals worldwide.

All content within HeinOnline is image-based in PDF format, from inception and fully searchable, making it the most user-friendly database available.

A Core subscription to HeinOnline includes such valuable collections as: Legal Classics, Law Journal Library, U.S. Supreme Court Library, U.S. Federal Legislative History Library, Treaties and Agreements Library and much more! Also available in HeinOnline, are several unique a-la-carte collections, including: U.S. Congressional Documents, Foreign & International Law Resources Database, World Trials, Session Laws and many more.

From on campus, you can click here to access HeinOnline. When off campus, you can access HeinOnline through our databases page.

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  5. HeinOnline is great, a lot of useful information. And the search features work great. You’re lucky to have a free subscription through the university.