This guide is intended to highlight the most helpful Evidence Law materials in the Law Library collection. Please note, though, that the items posted here do not comprise everything available. Especially for this subject, it is recommended that you browse the shelves for the civil procedure and evidence call numbers. Those numbers start at KF 8810 in the third floor stacks.
After that, please take a look at the Study Aids page of this guide. It lists many of the titles held in reserve, as well as other useful resources.
Remember also that we are here to help you use and benefit from every possible information resource. Please use the "Ask A Librarian" button at the top of the left column, or drop by the reference desk with any research or reference question, whether on Evidence or otherwise.
Analytical Guide to Evidence, from Westlaw,
The Federal Rules
of Evidence online:
You can search the catalog for journals or books with "evidence" or a related word in the title. A better search strategy may be filtering for a subject heading. Evidence related materials are catalogued under a few subject headings. The most common, with live searches already run, are:
You can use the links above, or click on the "Search" button below, to see all the books at FIU catalogued with the various subject headings. Change the search parameters if you wish.
Once you find a good book on any subject in the catalog, you can click on the Subject Headings for all other material catalogued under the same subject area. If too many results are returned, refine your search or apply one or more of the filters on the left column of the page.
Note, too, that you can limit results returned strictly to national materials by adding 'United States' to the subject heading.