21 research outputs found
Find It Free and Fast on the Net: Strategies for Legal Research on the Web (2006)
This presentation is a guide to researching legal issues on the internet. Basic search topics applicable to any database are discussed as well as specific strategies for finding free or inexpensive legal materials, effectively using new technologies such as blogs, RSS feeds, and podcasts. Additionally, attendees are warned to avoid outdated technologies and sources
Natural Resources Journal & New Mexico Law Review, Annual Reports 2013 - 2014
The annual report for the University of New Mexico School of Law Natural Resources Journal & New Mexico Law Review for the period July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014
Natural Resources Journal & New Mexico Law Review, Annual Reports 2015 - 2016
The annual report for the University of New Mexico School of Law Natural Resources Journal & New Mexico Law Review for the period July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016
Teaching a New Dog the Same Old Trick
This product provides strategies for teaching legal research skills and fostering the transition from law school to law firm. Topics include maximizing legal research, evaluating library resources, managing staff, and meeting law school expectations. Advice is given on harnessing student/faculty relationships, navigating new legal materials, managing the library budget, and monitoring student progress. This book also discusses addressing challenges, responding to change, and implementing new technologies.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/law_facbookdisplay/1085/thumbnail.jp
UNM Law Library Annual Report 2016-2017
The annual report for The University of New Mexico Law Library & Student-edited Law Journals for the period July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017
UNM School of Law Library Annual Report 2012-2013
The annual report for the University of New Mexico School of Law for the period July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013
UNM School of Law Library Annual Report 2011-2012
The annual report for the University of New Mexico School of Law for the period July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012
The Internet Evolution: Savvy Research Strategies for Paralegals
This is a guide to researching legal issues on the internet. Basic search topics applicable to any database are discussed as well as specific strategies for finding free or inexpensive legal materials, effectively using new technologies such as blogs, RSS feeds, and podcasts. Additionally, attendees are warned to avoid outdated technologies and sources
UNM School of Law Library Annual Report 2014-2015
The annual report for the University of New Mexico School of Law & Law Journals for the period July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015
DSpace: One Schools\u27 Use of an Open Source Institutional Repository
A variety of resources, both proprietary and open source, have evolved in recent years to enable the collection, preservation, indexing and distribution of digital work, as well as to provide communities for peer review of works in progress. These emerging technologies make it more feasible to advocate for open access to scholarly communication. This presentation discusses the movement toward open access to scholarly information, as colleges and universities struggle to gain more control over and retain more rights to their scholarly output, and the consequences of not doing so. The speaker will also describe the various options currently available for establishing an institutional repository within a law school setting