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New York Law School Reporter, Vol 11, No. 7, April-May 1996, New York Law School
New York Law School Reporter, Vol 11, No. 7, April-May 1996, New York Law School
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
How To Use A Law Library, Penny A. Hazelton, Peggy Roebuck Jarrett
How To Use A Law Library, Penny A. Hazelton, Peggy Roebuck Jarrett
Chapters in Books
- Getting Acquainted
- People in Libraries
- Collection Organization
- Access to the Collection
- Access to the Contents of the Library Collections
- Access to Legal Information Without Leaving the Comfort of Your Home or Office
- Appendix 1, Law Libraries in Washington State
- Appendix 2, Free or Low Cost Advocacy, Information, and Referral fr King County Residents
New York Law School Reporter, Vol 11, No. 5 February 1996, New York Law School
New York Law School Reporter, Vol 11, No. 5 February 1996, New York Law School
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
Computer-Assisted Legal Research, Peggy Roebuck Jarrett, Nancy Mcmurrer, Mary Whisner
Computer-Assisted Legal Research, Peggy Roebuck Jarrett, Nancy Mcmurrer, Mary Whisner
Librarians' Chapters in Books
- Introduction
- Reasons to Use CALR
- Types of CALR
- Online Services: Lexis-Nexis and Westlaw
- CD ROM Products
- Bulletin Board Systems
- Internet
Fundamentals Of Legal Research In Washington, Mary Whisner
Fundamentals Of Legal Research In Washington, Mary Whisner
Librarians' Chapters in Books
- Introduction and General Research Texts
- Secondary Sources
- Statutes
- City and County Codes
- Administrative Regulations
- Case Law
- Case Finding Tools
- Attorney General Opinions
- Citator Services
- Citation Format
- Appendix: Office of Reporter Style Sheet
Acronyms And Abbreviations, Cheryl Rae Nyberg
Acronyms And Abbreviations, Cheryl Rae Nyberg
Librarians' Chapters in Books
Acronyms and abbreviations that are used throughout this book and that are frequently encountered in Washington legal materials are listed below, along with the full names or titles they represent. The list includes publications (the full titles are printed in italics); bar associations and legal organizations; federal and state agencies, boards, commissions, and departments; legal terms; court rules; statutes; and electronic databases and services. Washington State agencies are designated by the word Washington in parentheses; sections or programs of the Washington State Bar Association are indicated by WSBA in parentheses. It is a representative, not a comprehensive, list.
Legislative History And Bill Tracking, Peggy Roebuck Jarrett
Legislative History And Bill Tracking, Peggy Roebuck Jarrett
Librarians' Chapters in Books
- Researching Legislative History in Washington
- Legislative Bill Tracking
Administrative Decisions And Materials, Cheryl Rae Nyberg
Administrative Decisions And Materials, Cheryl Rae Nyberg
Librarians' Chapters in Books
- Introduction
- Administrative Agencies' Functions and Procedures
- Multi-Agency Sources of Administrative Decisions
- Agency-Specific Sources
- Agency Decisions at a Glance
Nonlegal Research, Peggy Roebuck Jarrett, Mary Whisner
Nonlegal Research, Peggy Roebuck Jarrett, Mary Whisner
Librarians' Chapters in Books
- Introduction
- Finding People, Organizations, Etc.
- Finding Factual Information
- Writing
Washington Practice Materials, Nancy Mcmurrer
Washington Practice Materials, Nancy Mcmurrer
Librarians' Chapters in Books
- Introduction
- Encyclopedic Sources
- Deskbooks, Manuals, Treatises, and Self-Help Sources
- Continuing Legal Education Materials and CLEDEX
- Litigation Aids
- Ethics Opinions
- Directories
- Current Awareness
The Process Of Legal Research, Penny A. Hazelton
The Process Of Legal Research, Penny A. Hazelton
Chapters in Books
- Introduction
- Strategies for Effective Legal Research
- Integrating Manual and Computerized Legal Research Tools
- Managing Your Legal Research