The Harvard Law School librarians will be offering several research classes on various topics from September to November. These classes are a great way to get started on a writing project, help with the Blue Book, or just develop your legal research skills for work on a journal, in a clinic, at a clerkship or at any new job. Signup information for all classes is available here: http://libcal.law.harvard.edu/researchtraining
A list of some of the classes that are offered this semester:
- Save Time e-Research Workshops
- Blue Book Drop-In Sessions
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Research
- Criminal Justice Research
- Massachusetts Legal Research
- International human rights research class
- Finding Court Records and Briefs
- HBS Style Company & Industry Research
- Finding and Mining SEC docs for Transactional Work
- Employer Research: Financial Services Companies
- Journal Subcite Quickie
- LinkedIn Lab
- Researching Employers, Judges, and Parties to Disputes,
- Federal Legislative History Research
- And many more.