The web page explains: "The Supreme Court of Canada Library does not lend materials from this list, which is provided for information only."
But, once the material goes into the general collection, after about a month, the works do become available for inter-library loan to authorized libraries.
It is possible to subscribe via e-mail to receive the list.
Labels: law libraries, Supreme Court of Canada
Source: http://micheladrien.blogspot.com/2012/12/supreme-court-of-canada-new-library_19.html
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