Answering legal reference questions can be challenging, especially when you are not doing it on a daily basis. More and more legal information is available freely on the internet, but sometimes it is hard to know what the best sources are and how to make certain you are not accidentally practicing law at the reference desk. This presentation provides exposure to helpful internet resources and discussion of effective strategies to help you answer legal related reference questions in a non-law library setting with skill and confidence
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.A reference librarian in a law library is often...
In the not so distant past, before the Internet, doing legal research necessitated access to either ...
There\u27s more to the library than books and a pretty view! Come learn about the useful and not-so-...
Answering legal reference questions can be challenging, especially when you are not doing it on a d...
Abstract This article offers reference librarians practical advice on how to approach legal informat...
The fourth edition of LEGAL REFERENCING is a comprehensive and clear guide to legal referencing and ...
Librarians engage in reference interviews where knowledge of legal research is necessary, but they m...
This paper contains an alphabetical list of 26 websites that you may find helpful when conducting le...
Finding and using legal resources effectively is an essential skill for lawyers. This comprehensive ...
Legal information and the internet: a guide for law librarians in academic institution
Unlike most legal information books, which are designed "for law students or for people handling the...
A review of online guides to legal citation including the Legal Information Institute's Basic Legal ...
Presentation slidesHow to recognize when a helpful and caring librarian crosses the line and exposes...
For many of us when conducting legal research typing a few random words or phrases into a search box...
This paper contains a list of 50 websites that you may find helpful when conducting legal research. ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.A reference librarian in a law library is often...
In the not so distant past, before the Internet, doing legal research necessitated access to either ...
There\u27s more to the library than books and a pretty view! Come learn about the useful and not-so-...
Answering legal reference questions can be challenging, especially when you are not doing it on a d...
Abstract This article offers reference librarians practical advice on how to approach legal informat...
The fourth edition of LEGAL REFERENCING is a comprehensive and clear guide to legal referencing and ...
Librarians engage in reference interviews where knowledge of legal research is necessary, but they m...
This paper contains an alphabetical list of 26 websites that you may find helpful when conducting le...
Finding and using legal resources effectively is an essential skill for lawyers. This comprehensive ...
Legal information and the internet: a guide for law librarians in academic institution
Unlike most legal information books, which are designed "for law students or for people handling the...
A review of online guides to legal citation including the Legal Information Institute's Basic Legal ...
Presentation slidesHow to recognize when a helpful and caring librarian crosses the line and exposes...
For many of us when conducting legal research typing a few random words or phrases into a search box...
This paper contains a list of 50 websites that you may find helpful when conducting legal research. ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.A reference librarian in a law library is often...
In the not so distant past, before the Internet, doing legal research necessitated access to either ...
There\u27s more to the library than books and a pretty view! Come learn about the useful and not-so-...