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Internet for Legal Information

The U.S. Experience

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

Extract

This empirical study starts from the newest medium, the internet, and explains briefly what researchers can expect to find there in terms of legal information, and how to find the needed information. It focuses on U.S. legal information, but also touches on foreign and international law. It includes comparisons with other legal research platforms and raises a few issues.

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Copyright © 1996 by the International Association of Law Libraries 

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References

1 The electronic addresses mentioned throughout are only examples of the best in each category. Two guides prepared by the Cornell Law Library staff, Federal Law Sources on the Internet by Pat Court and Foreign and International Law Sources on the Internet by Jean Wenger can also be consulted with profit. They are updated regularly and also available, with direct hypertext links to the sources, at www.law.cornell.edu/library/#guides.Google Scholar