Fact Based Research

What is the Fact Based Research course about?
Fact Based Research is a course under the Law Practice Information Literacy umbrella and covers non-legal research skills that are critical to today’s legal practice. Students learn practice ready skills not covered in Legal Skills or other research courses and the course guides students in learning information literacy beyond Westlaw/Lexis.
Topics include:
Business research including newspaper research and corporation filings
Jury Verdict Reports
Medical Research
Real Estate Sales and Title Searches
Criminal Records
Asset Searches
People Searching
Other topics TBD
Cost effective legal research is constantly integrated into the course to prepare students for post law school research realities. The format of the class consists of the presentation of problems, time allotted for independent group research, demonstrations, and discussions of resources, techniques, and cost-effectiveness of the research process.
Electronic Resources
Shortcuts
- eReference (24/7 via email)
- Hours
- Interlibrary Loan
- IP Mall
- Library Catalogs (OPACs)
- Maps
Law Library Blog
- 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!
- Museum Law Tools & Strategies: Capacitizing Yourself as a Professional

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