We recorded 10 undergraduate law students responding to a research task at York Law School, University of York, UK. Analysing these videos was like observing research magpies: darting ruthlessly from source to source in search of the shiniest material to determine, as quickly as possible, the “content” of the law. These students cast their search widely, using “unofficial knowledge” – such as case summaries from Google – to supplement their use of the “official knowledge” found in set textbooks or sources signposted by Law School staff. They distinguish between “normative” research and “substantive” legal research (or what one student described as “law-y stuff”), neglecting the former in favour of the latter. And they prize efficiency above...
Law students generally want three things: (1) to do well in their courses; (2) to pass the bar exam ...
Examples & Explanations: Legal Research is designed to meet the needs of law students who have come ...
The first year of law school is chock-full of new experiences. Students can become overwhelmed in th...
We recorded 10 undergraduate law students responding to a research task at York Law School, Universi...
First-year associates will spend forty-five percent of their time on legal research; second- and thi...
Given the increasingly competitive higher education (HE) marketplace, it is becoming progressively m...
This dissertation examined how previous information literacy training, law student gender, age, and ...
Legal educators and practicing attorneys have long criticized the legal research skills demonstrate...
Law schools are criticized for graduating students who lack the skills necessary to practice law. Le...
In this paper, we describe our ongoing work which involves examining the information seeking behavio...
This article is a meditation on contemporary legal research and possible changes in the way the subj...
Reviews empirical pedagogic researchThe Role of New Technology in Improving Engagement among Law Stu...
Education sites are data-rich environments and such is the embarrassment of riches that very little ...
This article explores the extent to which university libraries still teach undergraduates how to use...
Legal research, in particular the way in which law schools provide legal research training to first-...
Law students generally want three things: (1) to do well in their courses; (2) to pass the bar exam ...
Examples & Explanations: Legal Research is designed to meet the needs of law students who have come ...
The first year of law school is chock-full of new experiences. Students can become overwhelmed in th...
We recorded 10 undergraduate law students responding to a research task at York Law School, Universi...
First-year associates will spend forty-five percent of their time on legal research; second- and thi...
Given the increasingly competitive higher education (HE) marketplace, it is becoming progressively m...
This dissertation examined how previous information literacy training, law student gender, age, and ...
Legal educators and practicing attorneys have long criticized the legal research skills demonstrate...
Law schools are criticized for graduating students who lack the skills necessary to practice law. Le...
In this paper, we describe our ongoing work which involves examining the information seeking behavio...
This article is a meditation on contemporary legal research and possible changes in the way the subj...
Reviews empirical pedagogic researchThe Role of New Technology in Improving Engagement among Law Stu...
Education sites are data-rich environments and such is the embarrassment of riches that very little ...
This article explores the extent to which university libraries still teach undergraduates how to use...
Legal research, in particular the way in which law schools provide legal research training to first-...
Law students generally want three things: (1) to do well in their courses; (2) to pass the bar exam ...
Examples & Explanations: Legal Research is designed to meet the needs of law students who have come ...
The first year of law school is chock-full of new experiences. Students can become overwhelmed in th...