With so many texts available for legal research courses, how does Basic Legal Research: Tools and Strategies maintain its best-selling status? By concentrating on fundamental skills and offering premium teaching support for professors and students.
Basic Legal Research: Tools and Strategies, leads the field with:
- accessible, clear, step-by-step instruction on the basics of legal research
- a building-block approach that breaks the material into discrete, easily digested parts
- self-contained chapters on research sources that can easily adapt to a variety of teaching objectives
- organization within each chapter that allows professors to choose how much emphasis to place on print and electronic research
- helpful end-of-chapter checklists, clear examples, and summary charts that support comprehension and memory
- sample pages and examples of research sources throughout—a preview of what students will encounter in practice
- an accompanying workbook featuring practice exercises for use with the text
- Teacher's Manual and PowerPoint slides
Updated and revised, the Fourth Edition offers:
- updated research materials and instruction
- increased focus on electronic research to maintain the right balance of print and electronic coverage
- new print sample pages and electronic screen shots
- interactive exercises and other new exercises on TeachingLaw.com
Comprehensive coverage, a proven methodology for learning, and generous teaching support—that’s what makes Basic Legal Research: Tools and Strategies a leading text in its field.
Available in print and online via the TeachingLaw.com coursebook platform, the updated and revised Basic Legal Research: Tools and Strategies is:
- Current—Leading-edge research methods help students meet the needs of today's legal practice
- Flexible—Increased focus on electronic research lets you determine the right balance of print and electronic coverage
- Interactive—Quizzes and exercises are delivered online with assessment reports, allowing you to track class performance and progress
- Just-in-time—The online content gives students direct access to the information they need for the research project they are working on at the moment
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