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| How to Use the Catalog
The software for the new online library catalog is developed and tested for
Internet Explorer®.
If using another browser (Mozilla Firefox®, Safari™, etc.), use
this link to access the catalog. If you have any difficulties, please
contact the Library (303-447-8760).
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The National Indian Law Library (NILL) online catalog provides
access to descriptions of every title held in the NILL collection. Most of the
10,000+ information resources indexed in the catalog can be delivered to patrons
for a nominal fee via document delivery or interlibrary loan service. The library
catalog also provides links to many free resources that are available on the Internet.
While the NILL catalog is a good place to start with your research, please do not
hesitate to ask a reference librarian for help finding additional information.
The professional staff has access to a wide variety of both print and electronic
information sources and takes pride in locating the information you need.
The collection consists of Native American legal materials
ranging from books and journal articles to tribal self-governance documents,
such as tribal codes and constitutions. Many of the records in the catalog
contain abstracts and tables of contents that provide detailed information
about the document. The NILL catalog is updated on a regular basis.
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Research help
If you need help using
the catalog or need general help with your
research, please do not hesitate to contact
a reference librarian -- via
askNILL or
by phone at (303) 447-8760 (ask for the library).
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