Presentation given at the National Business Institute Continuing Legal Education Seminar; Albuquerque, New Mexico; December 14, 2006.This presentation is a guide to researching legal issues on the internet. Basic search topics applicable to any database are discussed as well as specific strategies for finding free or inexpensive legal materials, effectively using new technologies such as blogs, RSS feeds, and podcasts. Additionally, attendees are warned to avoid outdated technologies and sources
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Legal information and the internet: a guide for law librarians in academic institution
Certainly the Internet has revolutionized our perception of information and information access. Info...
This updated listing of Internet sites for legal, factual, and other research offers a combination o...
Presentation given at the National Business Institute Continuing Legal Education Seminar; Santa Fe, ...
This presentation is a guide to researching legal issues on the internet. Basic search topics applic...
Do you have the most up-to-date tools to uncover the legal research you need at no cost? This progra...
The way we use the Internet today is leagues away from how it was being used even five years ago. In...
This is a one-hour CLE designed to help practitioners locate information resources, both legal and n...
Presentation slidesA demonstration and discussion showcasing the different legal resources that are ...
Internet Legal Research presentations include: Google and Beyond: Finding Information Using Search...
This presentation, created for a National Business Institute continuing legal education seminar, dis...
This Article provides a new analytical tool for legal researchers and practitioners to evaluate free...
Faculty and Access Services Librarian James Donovan provides a cost-conscious guide for online legal...
Finding legal information in the United States can be difficult and/or confusing for the layperson. ...
These slides accompany the presentation on free case-law research sites created for the June 2012 Na...
Legal information and the internet: a guide for law librarians in academic institution
Certainly the Internet has revolutionized our perception of information and information access. Info...
This updated listing of Internet sites for legal, factual, and other research offers a combination o...