New MyHein Feature: Liking & Commenting on Scholarly Works
Powered by MyHein, researchers can like and comment on articles within HeinOnline, enhancing the overall research experience and fostering a sense of community within the academic realm.
Powered by MyHein, researchers can like and comment on articles within HeinOnline, enhancing the overall research experience and fostering a sense of community within the academic realm.
A three-judge panel dismissed Trump’s argument that he cannot be prosecuted because the allegations against him are tied to his official duties as president, denying him the ability to avoid a trial. This decision can be searched in HeinOnline.
Did you know you can take a course to better prepare yourself for researching in HeinOnline? The National Society for Legal Technology (NSLT) has just launched a new program called the Legal Research Technology Certificate.
Over the past two months, we have added 19 new active serials to our Law Journal Library. These new serials cover subjects including education law, data protection, foreign affairs, and more!
We are excited to share a new feature that has evolved from countless customer requests. Now you can effortlessly download a CSV of an author’s scholarly works, including their ScholarCheck metrics, straight from author profile pages in HeinOnline.
2023 was the year of the Eras tour, Hollywood strikes, Barbenheimer, and when the Swifties learned who Travis Kelce was. Throughout it all, we remained committed to creating a stellar research experience so users could learn more about these topics.
New Year’s Day is when we collectively bid adieu to the chapters of the past and embrace the unwritten promises of tomorrow. But before we pop the champagne, let’s travel back in time to learn the deep-rooted history of this special day.
Sandra Day O’Connor passed away at the age of 93. Known as the first woman to serve as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice, she held the balance of power on the court for almost two decades and was well-known for her meticulously researched viewpoints.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year—time for our November content release, that is! This content release is a beaut, a gift that keeps giving all year round, so keep reading as we help you kick off the hap-hap-happiest month of the year.
As libraries begin to evaluate ways to bring their unique historical collections to the larger online research population, the Hein Company is here to help and share our expertise. Keep reading to learn about Hein’s digital services.