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July 29, 2010

Academic Printing Not (Yet) Available in WestlawNext

As we get closer to the academic year, we have presentations from Lexis and Westlaw as updates on their systems.  Today was Westlaw and WestlawNext.  Nothing new, except it is my understanding that the WestlawNext interface does not support printing to the dedicated student and faculty Westlaw printers.  West is working on the problem, but there is no timetable for solving it.  The alternatives are to use the extensive electronic tools built into the system for highlighting, annotating, and saving documents.  Maybe company-provided academic printing is overrated in these heady electronic days.  Lexis, take note.  [MG]

July 29, 2010 in Education Technology, Legal Research | Permalink

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