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Main Author: Campbell, Douglas G.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1984
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED254253
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contents The Law Book Talks: Library Instruction for Use of Legal Materials by Undergraduates and The Law Book Talks: A Video Tape Script. Campbell, Douglas G. Academic Libraries Higher Education Information Seeking Laws Legal Education Library Collections Library Guides Library Instruction Reference Materials Undergraduate Students This program of instruction in legal research for undergraduate students was developed to help an academic library provide effective support to 16 undergraduate courses dealing primarily with the law. Due to the complexity of the subject matter and the organization of the legal materials, instruction in legal research and the use of the law collection was ascertained to be necessary. The nine short videotapes that constitute the program explain and provide examples of basic beginning legal research; they may be used for either self-paced or group instruction. This document presents the scripts for the nine videotapes: (1) Introduction to Legal Materials; (2) Legal Citations; (3) Legal Dictionaries and Encyclopedias; (4) Law Digests; (5) Citators; (6) Reporters (Federal cases and State cases; (7) Federal Statutes; (8) Wisconsin Statutes; and (9) Administrative Law. A guide and flow chart support the scripts. Copies of the 9-18 minute tapes are on reserve in Forrest R. Polk Library for self-paced use. Presentation of the written materials are sometimes scheduled for classes as requested by teaching faculty. (THC)
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spellingShingle The Law Book Talks: Library Instruction for Use of Legal Materials by Undergraduates and The Law Book Talks: A Video Tape Script.
Campbell, Douglas G.
Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Information Seeking
Laws
Legal Education
Library Collections
Library Guides
Library Instruction
Reference Materials
Undergraduate Students
The Law Book Talks: Library Instruction for Use of Legal Materials by Undergraduates and The Law Book Talks: A Video Tape Script. Campbell, Douglas G. Academic Libraries Higher Education Information Seeking Laws Legal Education Library Collections Library Guides Library Instruction Reference Materials Undergraduate Students This program of instruction in legal research for undergraduate students was developed to help an academic library provide effective support to 16 undergraduate courses dealing primarily with the law. Due to the complexity of the subject matter and the organization of the legal materials, instruction in legal research and the use of the law collection was ascertained to be necessary. The nine short videotapes that constitute the program explain and provide examples of basic beginning legal research; they may be used for either self-paced or group instruction. This document presents the scripts for the nine videotapes: (1) Introduction to Legal Materials; (2) Legal Citations; (3) Legal Dictionaries and Encyclopedias; (4) Law Digests; (5) Citators; (6) Reporters (Federal cases and State cases; (7) Federal Statutes; (8) Wisconsin Statutes; and (9) Administrative Law. A guide and flow chart support the scripts. Copies of the 9-18 minute tapes are on reserve in Forrest R. Polk Library for self-paced use. Presentation of the written materials are sometimes scheduled for classes as requested by teaching faculty. (THC)
title The Law Book Talks: Library Instruction for Use of Legal Materials by Undergraduates and The Law Book Talks: A Video Tape Script.
topic Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Information Seeking
Laws
Legal Education
Library Collections
Library Guides
Library Instruction
Reference Materials
Undergraduate Students
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED254253