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November 15, 2005
International Legal Research Tutorial
If you are called upon to do any foreign or international legal research or want to know how you must check out the new International Legal Research Tutorial. It is a collaborative project between Duke University School of Law and University of California, Berkeley, School of Law. The individuals behind this project, Marci Hoffman at U.C. Berkeley and Katherine Topulos at Duke, are leading experts in the fields of foreign and international legal research.
For those of us who teach foreign and international legal research this tutorial is a godsend. I am planning my course for the Spring and will be incorporating this tutorial into many sections of the class. It includes a question and answer section similar to a CALI lesson that students can work through. At the end of the guide is a list of essential sources for FCIL research. Way to go Marci and Katherine!
Lee F. Peoples, Oklahoma City University Law Library
November 15, 2005 in Legal Research | Permalink
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