Category Archives: E-Resources

New York Times Online Available to UIC Law Community

The UIC Library provides access to the New York Times online. Information on signing up is available at https://researchguides.uic.edu/newspapers/nytacademicpass. Note that you will need your NetID to sign up, and if you would like to use an email associated with an existing account, you will need to disconnect it from that other account.

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Study Aids in the LexisNexis Digital Library

We have subscribed to a digital collection of study guides published by LexisNexis. These titles include the popular Understanding and Questions & Answers study guide series, as well as many legal treatises published by Lexis. Please note that if you used the trial access to the library over the spring and summer, you will need…
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How Can HeinOnline Help You?

Looking for a law review article, an old federal statute, or a historical treaty? You can find all of these and considerably more in HeinOnline. HeinOnline is a database that is best known for its collection of law reviews and journals—to access a specific journal, click on the catalog tab above the search bar and enter the…
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Using Westlaw, Lexis, and Bloomberg this Summer

Both continuing students and spring 2016 graduates can continue to access Westlaw, Lexis Advance, and Bloomberg. Here is a breakdown of what, if anything, you need to do to make that happen: Westlaw – Continuing students may continue to access Westlaw for certain purposes through the summer by extending your password here. If you do not complete that extension…
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Lexis Advance and Westlaw Apps Let You Take Your Research on the Go

                  Have you ever been on the train and wanted to go over your notes on that case you’re using for Herzog? Or maybe your laptop’s busted and you need to access a treatise on copyright. If you find yourself in a situation in which you need…
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Looking for Something? Check Our LibGuides

Not sure where to find help for your Crim Law course? Having trouble starting your seminar paper? What about your mock trial competition? Find resources and information on these topics and more in our librarian-curated research guides. Other popular guides cover international law, Illinois legislative history, and the treatise finder. Looking for a guide that we…
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Lexis Advance Has a New Look

If you’ve recently logged in to Lexis Advance , you may have been surprised to see a new interface. Lexis rolled this in September: If you have any questions about navigating this updated interface, please contact Philip Johnson at pjohnso@jmls.edu or our Lexis representative, Carter Mills, at carter.mills@lexisnexis.com.

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New Arbitration, Labor, and Employment Resource Subscription

If you have an interest in arbitration, labor, and employment law, LawMemo may be of use to you. LawMemo offers three reporters, custom case alerts, and access to a labor & employment database with summaries of cases dating back to 1999. It covers all state and federal appellate courts, including the D.C. Circuit and the U.S. Supreme…
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From the Collection: Internet and Online Law

From Facebook to Edward Snowden to just about everything else, keeping up with the online world is a challenge, especially when it comes to the law surrounding it. This law is constantly developing in order to address concerns about data collection and privacy, defamation, e-commerce, and more. All of this makes it a fascinating area…
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Exam Prep and Practice Questions

While outlining your courses is the most prevalent form of studying for exams, don’t underestimate the value of doing practice questions (I’m sure you haven’t; just consider this a gentle reminder). If they’re available, work on your professors’ previous exams. Check out our exams on reserve through eCommons. Even if your professor hasn’t provided any…
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