Mitchell Open Access offers complete collections of faculty writing at no cost

Category: News Tags: March 8, 2011 @ 2:45 pm

The Warren E. Burger Library at William Mitchell College of Law recently made the scholarly writings of William Mitchell’s faculty available for free through a new service called Mitchell Open Access. The online repository allows anyone to search for and find articles, many of which had only been available in printed law journals or fee-based databases like Westlaw and LexisNexis. Now, Mitchell Open Access will ensure the widest visibility and impact for that work.

William Mitchell professors are prolific writers, and they publish work of local interest and national importance. Recent examples include “Social Networking and Workers’ Compensation Law at the Crossroads” (Professor Gregory Duhl, Pace Law Review), “Relocation Revisited: Sex Trafficking of Native Women in the United States” (Professor Sarah Deer, William Mitchell Law Review), and “Preventative Detention, Character Evidence, and the New Criminal Law” (Professor Ted Sampsell-Jones, Utah Law Review).

Log on to William Mitchell Open Access at open.wmitchell.edu