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This paper considers issues of open access from the context of the broader legal information industr...
In this Brown Bag, Debbie Ginsberg demonstrated the latest enhancements to Chicago-Kent\u27s course ...
Some changes are tangible. All of the buildings’ exterior doors have been re-varnished in anticipati...
WestlawNext, Thomson Reuters’ newest electronic research service, has been around for over a year no...
For free reference materials, visit legalsolutions. thomsonreuters.com/ guides. WestlawNext Quick Re...
As a follow up to his earlier piece titled Does WestlawNext Really Change Everything: The Implicati...
WestlawNext and Lexis Advance — the new generation of legal research systems from Thomson Reuters an...
In this study, a group of recent law articles was examined to determine the proportion of cited reso...
It can be difficult to convince law students to try new resources outside of Westlaw and Lexis, espe...
Law libraries are filed with the rules that govern our society, thoughtful scholars, conscientious l...
Preprint of an article by Steve Whittle, Information Systems Manager at the Institute of Advanced Le...
Free legal research can be conducted on these three websites. While these sites do not research as f...
As the law moves inexorably to a digital publication model in which books no longer play a role, the...
In the not so distant past, before the Internet, doing legal research necessitated access to either ...
Digital Resources Librarian Jona Whipple introduced Scholarly Commons , gave an overview of its purp...
This paper considers issues of open access from the context of the broader legal information industr...
In this Brown Bag, Debbie Ginsberg demonstrated the latest enhancements to Chicago-Kent\u27s course ...
Some changes are tangible. All of the buildings’ exterior doors have been re-varnished in anticipati...