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New materials in the Edilex service: Verotus journal and legal e-books

The legal professional books of Edita and the Helsinki Region Chamber of Commerce will be available in the Edilex service.
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The latest articles of the Verotus journal as well as a wide selection of legal professional literature can be found in the Edilex legal information service. Most of the material is in Finnish. Aalto students and researchers have access to both e-book packages, the Edita Lakitieto Digital Library and the Kauppakamari Digital Library.

Edita Lakitieto Digital Library is a new subscription and the individual e-books will be added to the library collection database Aalto-Primo. Until now, the law books of the Kauppakamari Digital Library have been available in the Ammattikirjasto e-book service. A separate subscription to the Ammattikirjasto expires on June 30, 2021, as the most used e-books of the service are now available in Edilex.

E-books can be found on the Digikirjasto tab and the Verotus journal on the Lakikirjasto tab.

Further information: [email protected]

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