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This section contains links to other libraries with collections of legal materials, in electronic and paper formats as well as other media formats.

To find information about law libraries in other provinces, use the Keyword Search above.

Alberta Law Society Libraries The primary mission of our libraries is to facilitate access to legal information for the Alberta community, including its judiciary, lawyers, citizens, libraries and government agencies. They pursue this mission by acquiring, organising, making accessible, preserving, and disseminating legal information in print and electronic formats, by providing exceptional service to clients, and by creating a physical environment conducive to client needs. Through the pages of their website, you can explore their collections and services, access their online catalogue, resource databases and specialised legal research guides, and link to selected websites of legal information.

Canadian Nonprofit Library Network Search (Imagine Canada) Search selected partner libraries from one convenient location. Find the latest research reports, practical resources and helpful tools for nonprofit and charitable organizations – from philanthropy, fund raising and volunteering to corporate citizenship, boards and management.

Got a Question? Try "Ask a Question"... The Ask A Question service is a cooperative venture among libraries throughout Alberta. The collected experience and background of Alberta's diverse librarians means you get the best answer possible to your question - whatever the topic! Please note that while The Alberta Library can provide acess to information on legal topics, they cannot provide legal advice.

John A. Weir Law Library The John A. Weir Memorial Library occupies the second and third floor of the Law Centre at the University of Alberta. This website provides useful information such as their hours and location as well as information on nearby available parking.

Legislature Library The Legislature Library has been serving the information needs of Alberta legislators since 1906. Located at its current site in the Legislature Building since the fall of 1911, it was once referred to as the Provincial Library. Although its primary clientele are the Members of the Legislative Assembly, its resources have always been available to the general public. The collection is particularly strong in the areas of Alberta and Federal government documents, Alberta newspapers, and Alberta history and politics. There is also an extensive collection of government documents from other Canadian provinces and territories. Other subject concentrations of note are in public administration, comparative politics, and political science.

The Alberta Law Collection Libraries and Cultural Resources with the support of the Alberta Law Foundation is pleased to present the documents that form Alberta's legislative history. Here you will find all of the Statutes up to 1990, Legislative Assembly Bills, Debates and Journals, the Alberta Gazette and the Ordinances of the Northwest Territories prior to the birth of Alberta. You may Browse the collection or Search by keyword.

University of Calgary - Legal Research Guides These online research guides are provided by the University of Calgary and include: University of Calgary Law Library Research Guides; Other Canadian Research Guides; Non-Canadian Legal Research Guides; Internet Research Guides; Abbreviations; and Legal Citation guides.