The law library provides global access to your scholarship through the Campbell Law Scholarly Repository and through submission to other major repositories such as the Social Science Research Network and Scholastica. For a closer look at Scholastica, including online tutorials, helpful journal articles, and top law review rankings, see our Faculty Publishing Guide.
In addition, we regularly gather and publish your recent scholarship. To notify us of items you want included in any of these resources, please contact Kim Hocking.
The Scholarly Repository is the institutional repository of Campbell University Law School. Its purpose is to collect and preserve the intellectual output of the law school's faculty, staff, and students, as well as preserve the history of the law school. The repository is a service of the Campbell Law library.
Each faculty member also has an exhibit page, highlighting their scholarly output.
The Social Science Research Network (SSRN) provides access to scholarship including working papers in accounting, economics, financial economics, law, and management. Search by author and by title and abstract keywords. Most papers are available for download in PDF format. SSRN requires you to register in order to download articles.
The law library also subscribes to the Legal Scholarship Network, a division of Social Sciences Research Network, that hosts and distributes scholarly information and papers related to law, economics, and business to scholars and practitioners.
Scholastica is dedicated to law journal submissions. It allows the Campbell Law faculty to submit preprint law review manuscripts for publication, easing the administrative burden of submitting multiple copies of a manuscript to multiple law reviews. Using Scholastica, an author can upload a manuscript to their website and select the law reviews to which he or she would like to submit the article for publication. Scholastica distributes the manuscripts electronically or in print to the law reviews that have been selected. For more information on Scholastica, see our Faculty Publishing Guide.
Note that UNC and Duke law journals use Scholastica for submissions.
To create a Scholastica account, please contact Olivia Weeks (919-865-5870).