Published on July 6, 2020
There will be many times when legal research may involve looking beyond what can be found in the traditional legal databases that are available through the online library of the Lucille Stewart Beeson Law Library. For example, there may be times when you might have to dig a little deeper to find special statistics that cannot be found in the legal databases. Also, there may be times when you might have to dig deeper to understand the history associated with a particular topic that might not be covered thoroughly in legal information sources. Fortunately, there are resources available to help you expand your research. As members of the Samford community, Cumberland law students have access to many of the databases that are available through the Samford University Library.
The Samford University Library databases cover a wide-range of subjects which include art, business, communication studies, education, nonprofit organizations, public health, religious studies, Shakespeare, and much, much more. Library Research Guides are available to assist with locating information within the various topic areas. Some of the databases that are available include:
Articles about North American history
Collection of fine arts and music periodicals
Periodicals, company profiles, and industry overviews
Content that focuses on educational principles and best practices in education
Information about environmental issues
Coverage of topics in engineering, health sciences, social sciences, and the humanities
Remember that these are only a few of the databases that are available. For more information about the databases that are available from the Samford University Library, visit the library’s “How to Find Articles and Databases.” Also, feel free to contact a reference librarian at the Beeson Law Library by sending an email to lawref@samford.edu.