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Making of Modern Law (MoML)
Thomson Gale has digitized two entire treatise collections to create The Making of Modern Law (MOML). The content reflects primary documents contained within Primary Source Microfilm's Nineteenth Century Legal Treatises and Twentieth Century Legal Treatises collections. MOML gives access to 10.6 million pages of legal history relating to American and British Commonwealth law between the years 1800 to 1926 and is the world's most comprehensive full-text collection or rare Anglo-American legal treatises anywhere. It allows for full text searching of 22,000 works from casebooks, local practice manuals, form books, works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and more - all separated into 99 subject areas.
More information about Making of Modern Law (MoML)
| Subject Coverage | HistoryLaw |
| URL | http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/irel?db=MOML |
| Publisher | Thomson Gale |
| Type | Fulltext collection |
| Coverage Dates / Backfiles / Embargo |
On purchase of MOML, each institution receives perpetual access to the database as held and maintained on the Gale platform provided they sign up to the Annual Hosting Fee. Under the terms of the agreement, IRIS will receive the metadata on SDLT tapes and containing the XML and TIFF page images. |
| Commence & Expiry Dates of Contract | 01/09/2006 - 31/12/2016 |
| Help Links to Publishers Site/ Online Tutorials | http://gale.cengage.com/ModernLaw/index.htm |
| Access / Authentication | IP Address and Athens |
| Licence Summary | MoML Licence Summary
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