Teaching Legal Research and Providing Access to Electronic Resources

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Psychology Press, 2001 - 224 lappuses
The editors, all law librarians, offer 15 articles on the history and practice of teaching legal research in academic, government, and law firm settings. Articles also cover the territory of foreign, comparative, and international legal research instruction as well as teaching styles and learning preferences and electronic tools that can be used in both teaching and performing research. Also published as Legal references services quarterly, v. 19, nos. 3/4 2001. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Reference Services Teaching Legal Research and Providing Access to Electronic Resources
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of FirstYear Legal Research Revisited A Review and Synthesis of Methodologies
5
A Proactive Approach
27
Teaching Legal Research in a Government Library
41
Teaching Legal Research in the Law Firm Library
47
Perspectives on Teaching Foreign and International Legal Research
55
Learning Style Theory and the Legal Research Curriculum
71
Helping Patrons Overcome Computer Anxiety
95
The Internet Alternative
119
The University of Minnesota Human Rights Library
143
Building the Global Legal Information Network GLIN
157
An Overview of How the Law Is Affecting Traditional Library Services
175
Using Technology to Deliver Reference Services
195
Linking Patrons to Electronic Legal Research
203
Index
219
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