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Uncovering Free and Low Cost Resources

Uncovering Free and Low Cost Resources. Diane Forge Bauersfeld, JD, MLIS dbauersfeld@courts.state.wy.us 307-777-8564 June 12th, 2013 Wyoming State Library Webinar. Objectives. Freely available databases WYLD databases Government Websites. Freely available databases.

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Uncovering Free and Low Cost Resources

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  1. Uncovering Free and Low Cost Resources Diane Forge Bauersfeld, JD, MLIS dbauersfeld@courts.state.wy.us 307-777-8564 June 12th, 2013 Wyoming State Library Webinar

  2. Objectives • Freely available databases • WYLD databases • Government Websites

  3. Freely available databases • Cornell Legal Information Institute • Cornell has created the Legal Information Institute website, which contains a legal encyclopedia, federal and state codes, and government documents such as Federal Rules and CFRs. • Nolo • Nolo is a popular publisher of legal self-help books that has created an online dictionary of legal terms, a database of legal articles, and a variety of self-help topic guides. • Google Scholar • A subsection of Google that is solely for academic, scholarly articles. Google Scholar contains a search option for legal documents and court cases. For more information on how to use Google Scholar for legal research, please see our Google Scholar Research Guide. • Justia • Justia.com is a free website dedicated to legal resources. You can learn more about the law, find a legal blog or podcast, ask a legal question, or find a legal form. • FindLaw.com • A free resource that allows you to learn about subjects of the law, find legal forms, and search for a local lawyer. • LLRX • LLRX is an online web journal dedicated to law and technology articles. • WashLaw • Washburn University’s guide to legal research. Topics arranged alphabetically, by subject, and by geographic location

  4. WYLD databases • HeinOnline • A database of law journal and law review articles. Several public libraries around the state also have in-library access to HeinOnline. • CQ Researcher • Non-biased PDF reports on important social topics. Reports include: bibliographies, timelines, pro/con debates, current issues, and more. • LegalTrac • Coverage of major law reviews, legal newspapers, bar association and international legal journals. • Proquest Congressional • The most comprehensive online resource available for congressional publications and legislative research. Access the full text of publications dating back as far as the late 18th century. • American Memory – Century of Lawmaking • Records and acts of Congress from the Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention through the 43rd Congress, 1774-1875.

  5. Government Websites • FDSys • The GPO’s digital repository of federal documents. On this website, you can find many of the most popular government documents. Many of these current and historic government documents can be found in print at the Wyoming State Library and the Wyoming State Law Library. • Congress.gov • The official website for congressional information and activities. Search bills, reports, votes, etc. • Federal Legal Research Guide • State Judicial Branches Research Guide

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