Despite law students ’ reliance on electronic sources for legal research, a sur-vey confirmed that many journals make their staff members check authors’ citations against paper sources. Rumsey and Schwartz argue that the advent of image-based document collections should change this practice, making life easier for law students and law school librarians. ¶1 Citation checking has long formed an integral part of the law review publica-tion process. Traditionally students have used print publications found in their library for this activity, but the increasing availability of legal sources in electronic formats, particularly image-based formats, has raised questions about this approach. To find out how these electronic versions fit into current...
The legal profession is presently engaged in an uncontrolled experiment. Attorneys now locate and a...
This article explores the extent to which university libraries still teach undergraduates how to use...
While law review articles are preserved in fee-based databases such as Westlaw and Lexis and thus ar...
Despite law students ’ reliance on electronic sources for legal research, a sur-vey confirmed that m...
Despite law students\u27 reliance on electronic sources for legal research, a survey confirmed that ...
Prevailing citation practice in law journals is to use uniform resource locators (URLs) when citing ...
An increasing number of U.S. law journals post at least current issues in freely accessible PDF and...
This article addresses the purpose of legal citations and presents a case for reforming citations in...
Paper delivered at the NCAIR Conference on Electronic Publishing May 1991The paper explores the adv...
The legal profession is presently engaged in an uncontrolled experiment. Attorneys now locate and ac...
There are two major challenges for successfully collecting cites to legal publication: -Even if the ...
A review of online guides to legal citation including the Legal Information Institute's Basic Legal ...
SUMMARY. Scholarship, including legal scholarship, depends on the reliability of sources used so tha...
Scholarship, including legal scholarship, depends on the reliability of sources used so that subsequ...
This Article brings a fresh perspective to the ongoing conversation about legal citation format; by ...
The legal profession is presently engaged in an uncontrolled experiment. Attorneys now locate and a...
This article explores the extent to which university libraries still teach undergraduates how to use...
While law review articles are preserved in fee-based databases such as Westlaw and Lexis and thus ar...
Despite law students ’ reliance on electronic sources for legal research, a sur-vey confirmed that m...
Despite law students\u27 reliance on electronic sources for legal research, a survey confirmed that ...
Prevailing citation practice in law journals is to use uniform resource locators (URLs) when citing ...
An increasing number of U.S. law journals post at least current issues in freely accessible PDF and...
This article addresses the purpose of legal citations and presents a case for reforming citations in...
Paper delivered at the NCAIR Conference on Electronic Publishing May 1991The paper explores the adv...
The legal profession is presently engaged in an uncontrolled experiment. Attorneys now locate and ac...
There are two major challenges for successfully collecting cites to legal publication: -Even if the ...
A review of online guides to legal citation including the Legal Information Institute's Basic Legal ...
SUMMARY. Scholarship, including legal scholarship, depends on the reliability of sources used so tha...
Scholarship, including legal scholarship, depends on the reliability of sources used so that subsequ...
This Article brings a fresh perspective to the ongoing conversation about legal citation format; by ...
The legal profession is presently engaged in an uncontrolled experiment. Attorneys now locate and a...
This article explores the extent to which university libraries still teach undergraduates how to use...
While law review articles are preserved in fee-based databases such as Westlaw and Lexis and thus ar...