Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Exploring electronic legal research: HeinOnline
One of our main providers is HeinOnline. You can search our entire HeinOnline as a collection, including digitized documents ranging from the Federal Register, more than 1500 law and law-related periodicals, world trials, US Code, and much much more, or you can look directly at a subset of that information. Here's a list of our main Hein databases:
• American Law Institute Library (HeinOnline)
• Bar Journals (HeinOnline)
• Code of Federal Regulations (HeinOnline)
• English Reports, Full Reprint (1220-1867) (HeinOnline)
• European Center for Minority Issues (HeinOnline)
• Federal Register Library (HeinOnline)
• Law Journal Library (HeinOnline)
• Legal Classics (HeinOnline)
• Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (HeinOnline)
• National Moot Court Competition (HeinOnline)
• Phillip C. Jessup Library (HeinOnline)
• Session Laws Library (HeinOnline)
• Treaties and Agreements Library (HeinOnline)
• U.S. Attorney General Opinions (HeinOnline)
• U.S. Congressional Documents (HeinOnline)
• U.S. Federal Legislative History Library (HeinOnline)
• U.S. Presidential Library (HeinOnline)
• U.S. Statutes at Large (HeinOnline)
• U.S. Supreme Court Library (HeinOnline)
• United States Code (HeinOnline)
• World Constitutions Illustrated (HeinOnline)
• World Trials Library (HeinOnline)
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Something for Fun
Monday, August 15, 2011
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
David M. Cobin Slavery Collection
Before putting the books on our shelves for all to have access to, a bookplate that was specially designed by Grace Mills, the Director of our Library, was affixed to the front of each book to identify them as having been donated by the Cobin family in David’s memory.
Please feel free to access these books. They are on the shelves and available to be checked out. To locate the book titles go to our web page http://lawlibrary.hamline.edu and do a keyword search for David M. Cobin slavery collection.
If you have trouble locating any of the items please find one of our reference librarians for help!
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Thirty Books Every (Aspiring) Attorney Should Read
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
BNA Benefits Practice Center enhancements
On July 13th, our subscription to the BNA Benefits Practice Center will be enhanced with a new look and feel, including new features.
As a reminder, this web service includes employee benefit and executive compensation cases and primary source documents, exclusive portfolios and reference guides—BNA's Compensation Planning and Corporate Practice Portfolios and three instructional manuals, including the Benefits Practitioners' Strategy Guide,content from Pension & Benefits Daily and BNA Pension & Benefits Reporter and BNA's proprietary suite of benefits practitioner-created practice tools such as compliance and due diligence checklists, voluntary compliance summaries and sample client letters.
Improvements include topic tabs for easy browsing, enhanced search capabilities, allowing you to search across Pension & Benefits news, analysis, and reference, expanded BNA Pension and Benefits Books collection, including the Employee Benefits Law treatise and the popular Section 409A Handbook and access to complimentary content.*
If you need assistance using our BNA web subscriptions, please meet with a Librarian.
*Excerpted from bnainfo.bna.com/bprc/preview.htm