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Teaching Westlawnext: Next Steps For Teachers Of Legal Research, Ronald Wheeler
Teaching Westlawnext: Next Steps For Teachers Of Legal Research, Ronald Wheeler
Ronald E Wheeler
As a follow up to his earlier piece titled "Does WestlawNext Really Change Everything: The Implications of WestlawNext on Legal Research," Professor Wheeler here explores strategies for teaching students to effectively research using the WestlawNext legal research platform. He focuses on challenging law librarians and other teachers of legal research to embrace change, to innovate and to devise research exercises that highlight both the advantages and the alleged pitfalls of WestlawNext. In particular, Professor Wheeler discusses source selection, filters, addressing the volume of results, esoteric content, and Boolean searching.
Does Westlawnext Really Change Everything: The Implications Of Westlawnext On Legal Research, Ronald Wheeler
Does Westlawnext Really Change Everything: The Implications Of Westlawnext On Legal Research, Ronald Wheeler
Ronald E Wheeler
WestlawNext, Thomson Reuters newest electronic research service, has been around for over a year now. Ron Wheeler shares his thoughts on how this service may impact various aspects of legal research, and he suggests further study and research are necessary to fully evaluate and comprehend the system.