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Electronic Resources


 

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The Trapp Collection

On the 112th anniversary of the birth of Laconia, New Hampshire, Judge Harry Edwin Trapp, the Law Library at Franklin Pierce Law Center celebrated the receipt of a collection of his old and rare law books. Seventeen old English law books from the 17th and 18th centuries form this collection. Most of the books are "nominative" or named reports published in England between 1659 and 1799.

Special Collections

Intellectual Property

The Franklin Pierce Law Center is consistently rated among the top five intellectual property training school in the nation. The Intellectual Property Library opened January 1, 1995, after several decades of collection development of traditional IP topics. The IP Library now develops the collection far beyond traditional IP topics to include all subjects offered in the IP curriculum such as entertainment, e-commerce, sports, publishing, multimedia, cyberspace, information technology, art and music and computer law.

QuickClicks (OLD)

QuickClicks organizes licensed and selected free electronic resources for Pierce Law patrons.
 

Return to the new version of QuickClicks here. (This version is no longer updated with new links and will be discontinued by the end of Spring semester 2010.)

Collection

Print Resources

The library houses a substantial print collection located primarily on the first and third floors of the library.  To locate an item in the print collection, search MELcat or the USS.

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