Current law students and faculty can get the authorization code to create their own CALI accounts by contacting lawref@suffolk.edu or visiting the LAW-STU-CLASS-Law School Community page on Blackboard and click the Content link on the left-hand side to find the CALI code.
HeinOnline is a premier online research platform that provides more than 199 million pages of multidisciplinary periodicals, essential government documents, international resources, case law, and much more.
A subscription collection of over 40,000 films across disciplines, from notable producers including PBS, BBC Learning, First Run Features, and National Geographic.
Access is limited. Please contact research librarian for assistance. Please note that film purchases on this platform are contingent on available funds, and the library prioritizes requests by faculty for their courses.
Suffolk University’s libraries have collaborated to provide free access to the New York Times for all Suffolk students, faculty, and staff. Register with your Suffolk email address using the link above. Once registered, you can access the New York Times from any device by logging in at nytimes.com or via the NYT app.
You can now access the Washington Post for free anywhere by creating your own account using your Suffolk email! Or read the Washington Post from on campus without logging in.