Alumni Services
Access Policy
- Alums are granted lifetime courtesy access to the library
- Simply sign in at the circulation desk when you enter the library
Membership
Membership is NOT required to use the law library in Concord. However, a year of free membership is offered after graduation. Membership offers alumni additional services including:
- Borrowing privileges
- Interlibrary loan
- Reference Services
Westlaw Pro is * F - R - E - E *
- Westlaw Pro is available free of charge in the library to all alumni.
- No password is needed.
- Two dedicated terminals on the main floor of the Library.
- Printing is available from attached printers.
- Westlaw PRO functions similarly to Westlaw for law schools:
- "Find" many primary documents by their citation or name;
- "KeyCite" documents to validate and to update;
- Choose databases by identifier or from the Directory;
- Search using "Terms & Connectors" (Boolean) or "Natural Language" (sentences);
- Search using "KeySearch" (categorized legal topics and subtopics);
- Search using West "Topic and Key Numbers" (using a 3-digit number for the topic);
- Limit or restrict searches using "Locate" and other features;
- Link from retrieved documents to documents cited in hypertext; and
WestlawPRO gives you access to the following content:
- Primary Materials
- Docket Information
- Encylopedias
- Basic Secondary Sources
- Form Books
- Periodicals
- Other Secondary Materials
- Topical Treatise Libraries
Electronic Resources
Shortcuts
- eReference (24/7 via email)
- Hours
- Interlibrary Loan
- IP Mall
- Library Catalogs (OPACs)
- Maps
Law Library Blog
- NH Law School Library Designated as a Patent and Trademark Resource Center by PTO
- UNH Law Library has subscribed to this premium IP Case Summary Service
- INTRODUCTION TO THE WestlawNext iPad APP
- Improve Your Research Skills and Earn One Credit!
- Westlaw Next Top Tips for 2012: Five Quick Tips for Saving Time
- Lexis Advance
- Building Legal Research Capacity using the Open Web
- HeinOnline App for iPhone & iPad
- Almost 200 students attend patent searching classes this Fall
- Two Spring Research Courses Available!
