Librarian Resources
This page will be continually updated with resources. You will find that many resources here are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license, so feel free to use and adapt these in your information literacy sessions and legal research courses. If you’d like to contribute a power point, lesson plan or other instructional material, please contact Sarah Glassmeyer at sarah.glassmeyer (AT) gmail.com
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Handouts for Students
- Law Student Guide to Free Legal Research PDF – Much of this site’s content, in PDF form for easy printing.
Power Point Presentations
- An Introduction to Legal Research – The legal research process explained in 10 steps. (COMING SOON)
- Sources of Free Law – Where to find reliable law on the Internet for free (COMING SOON)
- Performing Legal Research on the Internet pt 1 – by Thomas Keefe, John Marshall Law School
- Performing Legal Research on the Internet p2 – by Thomas Keefe, John Marshall Law School
CALI Lessons: interactive, online tutorials for law students
- Suggested CALI Lessons to assign students
- Integrating CALI Lessons into your curriculum
- View all of a CALI lesson as text, including right and wrong answers – LessonText.
- Track student usage for assigned CALI Lessons, down to each students’ right and wrong answers – LessonLink.