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Posted by Library
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01/13/2012 at 10:08 AM
In addition to CALI’s interactive lessons, audio LibTours, and Free Law Reporter, you can access free e-books via CALI’s eLangdell® Press. These e-books work with smartphones and e-readers and can also be printed in pdf. E-books include current Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and Federal Rules of Evidence. Additional topical e-books are Securities Law: Selected Statutes and Regulations and U.S. Bankruptcy Code and Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure.
For a quick refresher on legal citation, download the Introduction to...
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08/19/2011 at 12:00 AM
The RWU Law Librarians have joined with CALI to offer LibTours. LibTours are audio descriptions of various resources used in legal research (i.e. West’s Digests).
If you have a smartphone, you can install a free QR scanner app on your smartphone and scan the QR code (type of a barcode) printed on any one of the LibTour Audio signs located throughout the Law Library.
If you do not have a smartphone, you can listen to a podcast or download an MP3 of the LibTours at http://libtour.classcaster.net.
Transcripts of the LibTours are also available.
*If you need...
Posted by Library
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08/28/2008 at 12:00 AM
With CALI, you get free access to over 700 lessons in 32 legal subject areas. You can use the relevant lessons during the semester or before finals to help reinforce what you learned in class. You can access CALI on the internet in addition to using the CD that you received in your orientation packet. Ask a librarian on duty at the Reference Desk for the School of Law’s authorization code. For details about using CALI, here is a video from YouTube.