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Databases for Summer Use- Wexis Alternatives

By saltmeyer Posted on May 10, 2011 Posted in Lexis, Westlaw & Bloomberg Tagged with Low cost databases

This is the same list printed in the library’s column in April edition of  The Gavel. Note one update:  LoisLaw, will likely be going away in about a month. Alternatives to LexisNexis and Westlaw available for summer use (as well …

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New on Casemaker: OSBA Report, More

By saltmeyer Posted on March 10, 2011 Posted in Career information, Ohio Tagged with Low cost databases

The following features have been added to Casemaker: OSBA Report Online – Includes classifieds and job boards.   Students can upload their resumes online.  New Ohio cases are uploaded every day and organized by date and topic.  Get new cases …

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Casemaker CaseCheck Plus – Improved Citator for Additional Fee

By saltmeyer Posted on October 26, 2010 Posted in Apps/Technology Tagged with Low cost databases

You may be familiar with Casemaker‘s  Casecheck, a Shepard’s-like feature which provides a list of cases that have cited the case in question.   What Casecheck does not provide are the signals and analysis provided in Shepards and Keycite – …

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Loislaw – Database to Use in the Summer – Has New Features

By saltmeyer Posted on April 9, 2010 Posted in Library News and Events Tagged with Low cost databases

In the summer, access to LexisNexis and Westlaw will be limited.  Even during the school year,  students can not use their law school Lexis and Westlaw accounts while doing work for an employer.  One electronic database that can be used …

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Federal Courts Vote for More Free Access

By saltmeyer Posted on March 25, 2010 Posted in National Tagged with Low cost databases

The Judicial Conference of the United States voted to increase free PACER access from $10.00 annually to $10.00 quarterly.  (Thanks to the Blog of Legal Times).  PACER is the docket for nearly all the federal courts, except for the U.S. …

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