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Fundamentals Of Legal Research In Washington, Mary Whisner
Fundamentals Of Legal Research In Washington, Mary Whisner
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Information Redlining: A List Of Selected Readings, Timothy L. Coggins
Information Redlining: A List Of Selected Readings, Timothy L. Coggins
Law Faculty Publications
In earlier essays Henry Perritt, Marvin Anderson, Gary Bass and Patrice McDermott discuss the increasing use of computers to access information through the information superhighway, the Internet and online services, the increasing reliance on electronic formats by publishers and the federal government and the continuing debate about "information redlining." They indicate that information redlining is broader than just the availability and effects of technology and enhanced online services on lower income, minority and rural communities. It also deals with what information will be available to these groups. As more and more data comes in digital form and when some information …
Teaching Research To Faculty: Accommodating Cultural And Learning-Style Differences, Jane Thompson
Teaching Research To Faculty: Accommodating Cultural And Learning-Style Differences, Jane Thompson
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Ms. Thompson explores the challenge of teaching law school faculty how to research effectively, especially in light of a unique "faculty culture" and differences in individual learning styles.
Navigating The Dark Morass: A First-Year Student's Guide To The Library, Maureen Straub Kordesh
Navigating The Dark Morass: A First-Year Student's Guide To The Library, Maureen Straub Kordesh
Campbell Law Review
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The United Nations Convention On Contracts For The International Sale Of Goods: Guide To Research And Literature, Claire M. Germain
The United Nations Convention On Contracts For The International Sale Of Goods: Guide To Research And Literature, Claire M. Germain
UF Law Faculty Publications
This article maps research strategies concerning the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods and explores some research issues relating to the Convention and its interpretation. More specifically, it provides guidance on where to start, how to find the leading texts, commentaries and practitioners' guides, and where to find the texts of documents. Finally, this article describes some new Internet-based projects, examines where to find additional information, and examines how to keep "up-to-date" with this burgeoning area of international sales law.
Develop The Habit: Note-Taking In Legal Research, Penny A. Hazelton, Peggy Roebuck Jarrett, Nancy Mcmurrer, Mary Whisner
Develop The Habit: Note-Taking In Legal Research, Penny A. Hazelton, Peggy Roebuck Jarrett, Nancy Mcmurrer, Mary Whisner
Articles
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What's On The Horizon?: A Report From The 1996 Conference For Law School Computing, Juliet Casper Smith
What's On The Horizon?: A Report From The 1996 Conference For Law School Computing, Juliet Casper Smith
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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
The National Conference On Legal Information Issues: Selected Essays, Timothy L. Coggins
The National Conference On Legal Information Issues: Selected Essays, Timothy L. Coggins
Law Faculty Publications
During the past decade, information technology developments have the dissemination and use of legal and legal-related In 1995, the American Association of Law Libraries, a organization with more than 5,000 members, convened the first "National Conference on Legal Information Issues" in conjunction with its eighty-eighth meeting. National Conference provided a forum for members of the legal and information communities to discuss the challenging problems and issues arising from the dynamic technological changes that have impacted the creation, dissemination and use of legal information. The National Conference assembled more than 2,500 librarians, law faculty and deans, judges court administrators, practicing attorneys …
International Law And The Information Age, John K. Gamble
International Law And The Information Age, John K. Gamble
Michigan Journal of International Law
The subject of this article is problematic because of the paucity of other work addressing the topic and its amorphous and technical nature. The author shall argue that the information age will affect almost all aspects of how international law is made and studied, everything from theory to sources to research to teaching. Rather than limiting the article to one or two aspects of the changes brought by the information age, the author offers a tour d'horizon. This risks superficiality, but is consonant with the goal of stimulating discussion about issues that are important to the future of international …
The Empirical Legal Research Initiative: An Interim Report To The Academy, Robert B. Bennett, Jordan H. Leibman, Richard Fetter
The Empirical Legal Research Initiative: An Interim Report To The Academy, Robert B. Bennett, Jordan H. Leibman, Richard Fetter
Scholarship and Professional Work - Business
The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Holcomb Research Institute and the College of Business at Butler University, the Summer Grant Program of the School of Business at Indiana University, the Faculty Development Grant Program of Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis and the Academy of Legal Studies in Business.