Dear colleagues:
Perhaps the list can contribute a little collective wisdom. I am just
finishing the first draft of a book on how to conduct legal research
aimed at non-legal librarians. One aspect of the manuscript includes
tools for learning about or researching the law. So I'm looking for
suggestions of your favorite free legal websites, search engines,
portals, etc. I've already looked at Diane Kovacs' core reference tools
list (a great resource in itself). I always learn so much from this
list, and now this is a chance for all of you to share with a broader
audience.
Of course I will be happy to summarize. Thank you for your assistance.
Bryan M. Carson
-- Bryan M. Carson, J.D., M.I.L.S. Ed.D. Candidate, Higher Ed. Leadership & Policy, Vanderbilt University/Peabody CollegeAssociate Professor/Coordinator of Reference & Instructional Services Western Kentucky University Libraries Author, "The Law of Libraries and Archives" (Scarecrow Press)
Phone: 270-745-5007 (Office), 270-991-7144 (cell) Fax: 270-745-2275 bryan.m.carson@vanderbilt.edu - bryan.carson@wku.edu
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