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This article focuses on the importance of free and open access to legal scholarship and commentary o...
The study of law focuses, among other aspects, on important issues relating to equality, fairness an...
Nonprofits, academic institutions, and educators have collaborated, at all academic levels, to creat...
Paper presented at the Law via the Internet Conference, Jersey, Channel Islands, September 26-27, 20...
This paper discusses various open access legal resources in the United States from a practical persp...
This presentation on the basics of U.S. law offers a general outline of the fundamental sources of U...
Finding legal information in the United States can be difficult and/or confusing for the layperson. ...
A survey of United States law sources by Hester Swift (Foreign and International Law Librarian at th...
As law librarians we have ready access to the full range of legal materials - from free sources and ...
This brief presentation addressed free access to primary legal materials, discussing the scope and n...
There are many introductory law books. Most of them are quite interesting, although often limited in...
In the not so distant past, before the Internet, doing legal research necessitated access to either ...
This paper describes a case study conducted in three different varieties of law library in North Car...
This empirical study starts from the newest medium, the internet, and explains briefly what research...
Open access scholarship is just the beginning of all you can do with your repository. Open Informati...
This article focuses on the importance of free and open access to legal scholarship and commentary o...
The study of law focuses, among other aspects, on important issues relating to equality, fairness an...
Nonprofits, academic institutions, and educators have collaborated, at all academic levels, to creat...