Get your legal research on. Always wanted to know how to find administrative or legislative documents? Have you ever been stumped when looking for SEC filings or international and comparative materials? Are you writing a paper and you need to organize your citations? Or are you completely disorganized and need to learn software to help organize your life? If you answered “yes” to any of the above then why not take a peek below at one of the eight classes taught during Legal Research Week: Friday September 23 – Thursday September 29.
Sign up here: http://supersaas.com/schedule/HLSL/Legal_Research_Training
————————————————
Refworks Training and Intro to Endnote
Writing a paper? Then why not make your life a little easier by signing up for a Refworks workshop. In this workshop, a librarian will help you set up a Refworks account, show you how to import references,as well as give you a brief overview of Endnote.
Location: Computer Lab
Friday 9/23, 12:00 – 12:30
Contact: George Taoultsides, [email protected]
———————————————————–
Finding and Mining SEC Filings
Friday 9/23, 3:00 to 3:30 pm
Location: A524 (Library 5th Floor)
Come learn how to find and mine SEC filings to commit acts of good and evil, whether it’s helping take a companypublic (S-1) or co-opting M&A agreements.
Contact: Lisa Junghahn, [email protected]
—————————————————
Refworks Training and Intro to Endnote
Writing a paper? Then why not make your life a little easier by signing up for a Refworks workshop. In this workshop, a librarian will help you set up a Refworks account, show you how to import references, as well as give you a brief overview of Endnote.
Location: Computer Lab
Saturday 9/24, 11:00 – 11:30
Contact: George Taoultsides, [email protected]
————————————————-
Federal Legislative History Research
Learn about the best online and print resources that will help you find federal legislative documents and help you compile federal legislative histories. Contact: George Taoultsides, [email protected]
Location: Computer Lab
Saturday 9/24, 10:00-10:30
Contact: George Taoultsides, [email protected]
————————————————
Administrative Law Research
Monday 9/26, 12:30 to 1:00 pm
Location: L403 (Library 4th Floor – Reference Desk)
Follow the agency rule promulgation process; find and update regulations; find administrative decisions; and navigate agency websites for links to the Code of Federal Regulation and Federal Register.
Contact: Lisa Junghahn, [email protected]
—————————————————-
International & Comparative Quickie Research
Description: Interested in International & Comparative Law? Attend a quickie training designed to help you find relevant books, articles, and other materials.
Tuesday 9/27, 12:15-12:45pm
Location: L403 – next to the reference desk
Contact: Carli Spina, [email protected]
—————————————————
HBS Style Company & Industry Research
Wednesday 9/28 12:30 to 1:00 pm
Location: A524 (Library 5th Floor)
Come learn how to find information on public companies and their industries.
Contact: Lisa Junghahn, [email protected]
—————————————————
Evernote for Law Students
Evernote is an online tool that can be used to take and share notes, make your photos fully text-searchable and save websites and other documents. This class will focus on how law students can make use of Evernote and its related applications for coursework, networking and collaboration.
Wednesday 9/28, 2-3pm
Location: Areeda 524 – 5th floor of the library
Contact: Carli Spina, [email protected]