Course Summary:
“Internet Legal Research on a Budget” is a valuable resource for legal professionals seeking to conduct thorough online research without incurring exorbitant costs. Carole Levitt and Judy K. Davis, renowned experts in legal research, share their proven techniques for navigating the vast landscape of online legal information. The course emphasizes the identification and utilization of free and low-cost resources, effective search strategies, and critical evaluation of online sources. Participants will learn how to access essential legal materials, including statutes, case law, and secondary sources, without relying solely on expensive proprietary databases.
Target Audience:
This program is tailored for:
- Legal professionals (lawyers, paralegals, legal assistants)
- Law librarians and legal researchers
- Law students
- Anyone needing to conduct legal research online
Main Content:
The course likely covers key areas such as:
- Identifying Free and Low-Cost Legal Resources:
- Utilizing government websites and public legal databases.
- Exploring free legal research tools and platforms.
- Leveraging open-access legal journals and repositories.
- Effective Search Strategies:
- Advanced search techniques for legal databases and search engines.
- Boolean operators and legal citation formats.
- Filtering and refining search results.
- Evaluating Online Legal Information:
- Assessing the credibility and reliability of online sources.
- Identifying authoritative legal websites and databases.
- Recognizing potential biases and inaccuracies.
- Utilizing Online Legal Databases:
- Navigating free and low cost online legal data bases.
- Learning how to get the most out of online searches.
- Practical Tips and Tools:
- Organizing and managing online legal research.
- Utilizing online tools for legal research and analysis.
- Keeping up to date on new legal information online.
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