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Using the Law Library: A Guide for Educators Part V: Finding Legal Materials by Topic
Journal of Law and Education (2005)
  • William A. Hilyerd
Abstract
In this, the fifth of six articles, methods of finding legal materials by topic other than through the use of secondary sources are introduced. The article begins by examining the basic search strategies used when seeking legal information, then discusses how to apply these strategies when looking for legal information online or when using traditional paper legal resources. Specific attention is given to searching the Internet for cases, regulations, and statutes; using annotated codes; and finding case law using digests.
Keywords
  • Legal Research,
  • Electronic Research
Publication Date
2005
Citation Information
William A. Hilyerd. "Using the Law Library: A Guide for Educators Part V: Finding Legal Materials by Topic" Journal of Law and Education Vol. 34 Iss. 4 (2005) p. 533
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/william_hilyerd/13/