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Westlaw and Lawtel Legal Research Drop-in Sessions
Dear GDL & LPC students,
This is just a short reminder that Westlaw and Lawtel online legal research support is still available to you.
Current drop-in hours are on Fridays (starting from 4th February)
Alternatively, presentations are scheduled for:
Thursday 3rd February 14:00 – 15:00
Friday 4th February 12:00 – 13:00
Thursday 10th March 12:00 – 13:00
Friday 11 March 12:00 – 13:00
All those who attend a presentation will automatically be entered into a
Prize draw for £50 worth of Itunes vouchers.
Free Westlaw stationary and promotional goodies are also up for grabs.
Should you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact @ Louis.bellamacina65@lawcol.co.uk
LexisNavigator
allows users to search for content in LexisLibrary using legal terms that they encounter in their studies or research. It’s a growing resource, so far LexisNexis have indexed 850 legal terms and will be increasing the number of terms over the coming months. The list of terms has been compiled by identifying words and phrases appearing in top 100 searches across either Halsbury’s Laws or all subscribed commentary within the last 4 months. It can be found in the Quick Find Search Box on the Home Page as ‘Find a legal term.’
This box allows users to type in a legal term and be provided with a detailed definition of that legal term taken from Words and Phrases Legally Defined, 4th ed.
The result also provides the user with links to key cases, legislation and narrative definitions from key major works such as Halsbury’s Laws as well as related legal terms.
As an example using the search term ”absent without leave” gives an impressive range of results.
LexisNexis are keen for feedback on this new resource. If there are legal terms that you would like to see in the service that are not currently available, please email feedback@lexisnexis.co.uk with the details so it can be considered for inclusion.
Good news, Westlaw and Lawtel legal research drop in sessions are back.
Feel free to pop by to one of the drop-in sessions and immerse yourself in a diet of practical research tips.
Drop-in sessions Wednesdays: 11:30 - 14:30 – 4th Floor Study Area
If you have a specific research query in mind, you can email me @ Louis.Bellamacina65@lawcol.co.uk
Westlaw and Lawtel Associate
Louis Bellamacina
Dear Students,
Below are the planned legal research sessions for this week, if these fill up more sessions will be added. To sign up for a class please click on the My Centre tab on Elite and then click on Events & Sign up.
The following voluntary legal research sessions are all available to sign up for now on ELITE – My Centre – Events & Sign up
Online Legal Research Workshop on Tuesday 2nd November 2010
Time: 10am – 11am
Location: 4th floor study area
Online Legal Research Workshop on Wednesday 3rd November 2010
Time: 2pm – 3pm
Location: 4th floor study area
Paper Legal Research Workshop on Thursday 4th November 2010
Time: 10am – 11am
Location: TR27 (3rd floor)
Paper Legal Research Workshop on Friday 5th November 2010
Time: 3pm – 4pm
Location: TR30 (3rd floor)
If you cannot make these times check out:- Research support online – go to – My Library tab on Elite
Legal research guides – Which sources to choose, Electronic resources, Printed resources, General guides
Legal research FAQs – How to research statutes, statutory instruments, case law, and European law
i-Guides– Online legal research tutorials
……and more Research support
Books on legal research – look in the library first floor under subject – Skills, shelf mark – SKLL- or if you are not sure how many copies there are available or want to reserve one search the Library Catalogue (on Elite – Library tab) to find the reference.
Skills for Lawyers manual for LPC
Legal Method for GDL
Any queries ask at the library desk, 1st floor
Dear GDL Students
Practical Law Company Web Service Training
Please come to this external training session for Practical Law Company (PLC)
for GDL students only
(more training sessions planned in January for LPC students after PLR Assessment)
External Trainer: Amit Alagh
11th November 2010 – 10.30 am-12.30 pm
Room: 4th Floor Study area (PC room)
You can access PLC from the MY LIBRARY page on Elite – Databases – Practical Law Company
Practical Law Company (PLC) is the leading provider of legal know-how, transactional analysis and market intelligence for lawyers. We don’t aggregate primary sources or produce academic textbooks. We deliver and maintain the guidance, analysis and materials front-line lawyers need daily.
PLC work closely with law firms and in-house law departments to provide innovative and practical solutions in know-how, technology and practice development.
Subjects:-
PLC Arbitration/PLC Commercial/PLC Competition/PLC Construction/PLC Corporate/PLC Cross-border/PLC Dispute Resolution/PLC Employment/PLC Environment/PLC Finance/PLC Financial Services/PLC IP IT & Communications/PLC Law Department/PLC Pensions/PLC Property/PLC Private Client/PLC Public Sector/PLC Restructuring and Insolvency/PLC Share Schemes & Incentives/PLC Tax
sign up on Elite – My Centre – Events & Sign up
JustCite 3 (new JustCite platform) was launched on Tues 28th Sept.
It is a “soft launch”, which means users see the old platform when they log onto JustCite and are directed to the new version.
(After a few weeks, users will be taken straight to JustCite 3).
To access JustCite go the elite – My Library – Electronic Tools – JustCite – Click on grey bar continue to JustCite
For help look at the pdf. Guide or you can find hard copies in the library:- JustCite -3- Guide
Justis are keen for all feedback , positive & negative, please send any comments to Daniel Hedley: daniel.hedley@justis.com
regards,
Moorgate Library
Would you know how to find current commentary and legal analysis regarding “age discrimination”? From the key 2008 decisions heard in the UK & European courts to which cases are likely to be settled in 2009?
If not, please come along to one of the “legal journal research” drop-in sessions, where we will demonstrate the advantages of using legal journals and newspaper resources. As well as introducing online & printed resources you have access to, we will be considering how to choose search terms & how to assess your results.
Anyone is welcome to attend, especially GDL students starting PFP II. Dates & times are below, (to be held in the 3rd floor PC study room).
March 16th: 2.30 – 3.30pm
March 18th : 10.30 – 11.30am
March 20th: 1 – 2pm
You can sign up for a session at the library desk, or reply via e-mail, natasha.choolhun@lawcol.co.uk. If none of these sessions suit, please let me know and I will arrange extra sessions, (group or 1-2-1)




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