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Online Legal Research
- Finding
What You're Looking For Online: A Primer Geared Toward Legal Research
(Stacy Stern, Esq. - FindLaw)
- Helpful introduction to legal searching
on the Internet. Oriented almost exclusively toward FindLaw and
related products.
- Guide to Finding Legal and
Regulatory Information on the Internet, by Yvonne Chandler
(Neal-Schuman)
Call No. KF242.A1 C48 1998 - Provides information about the full
spectrum of legal and regulatory information available on the
Internet, tells how to find each resource listed, and provides a
critical analysis of each. Written by a UNT professor.
- The Legal List: Research on the
Internet (West Group)
Call No. KF242.A1 L375 - Extensive lists of law-related Internet
resources and sites, as well as comprehensive guidance on how to
approach an online research project to get the most complete results
to your search.
- Legal Research Using the Internet (Lyonette Louis-Jacques -
University of Chicago)
- Explains why the Internet is useful for
legal research and describes some major resources available on the
Internet for researching the law of the United States and other
countries.
- Last Writes? Re-Assessing the Law Review in the Age of Cyberspace
(Bernard J. Hibbitts - Univ. of Pittsburgh School of Law)
- Offers a prototype for a new brand of
legal scholarship that is hypertextual, multimedia, interactive and
dynamic, and presented on a platform (the World Wide Web) that is by
definition public, interdisciplinary, and international.
- Using LexisNexis
Academic (UNT)
- Information on how members of the UNT
community can use LexisNexis to find statutes, regulations, and case
law for many countries and all 50 states of the U.S.A., as well as
full text of related articles in many journals.
- Using "Classic" LexisNexis (UNT)
- Information on how currently enrolled UNT students can use the older, fuller version of LexisNexis to find legislation, statutes, regulations, rulings, and opinions for the United States, each state, and foreign countries.
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