Tip of the Week: How to Locate an Article
Whether you’re a student or a researcher, finding the right articles for your work is crucial. In this tutorial, we’ll guide you through four simple and effective methods to access the wealth of information available in the Law Journal Library.
Tip of the Week: How to Locate a Legislative History
HeinOnline’s U.S. Federal Legislative History Library is the richest collection of compiled federal legislative histories to exist. In this Tip of the Week, we’ll explore how to locate a federal legislative history using this extensive database.
Tip of the Week: How to Easily Locate Content with Third Iron
Did you know that HeinOnline integrates with Third Iron products BrowZine and LibKey? Third Iron is a leading library technology company whose services are used by more than 1,500 libraries across 35 countries.
Tip of the Week: How to Run Proximity Searches
Proximity searching is a powerful technique that allows you to search for words or phrases within a specific distance of each other. It enables you to narrow down your search results and find precisely what you’re looking for.
Tip of the Week: How to Find a Preamble in the Federal Register
Do you often find yourself looking for the preamble of a final rule and don’t know where to start in the Federal Register? In this blog post, we’ll explore various techniques for searching across the Federal Register to find a preamble.
Tip of the Week: How to Use the Image Toolbar
HeinOnline’s image toolbar allows users to perform a variety of functions inside any HeinOnline document. Within the image toolbar, users can print or download a document, search across the text, find similar articles, and much more.
Tip of the Week: How to Use Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing Tools
HeinOnline has implemented artificial intelligence and natural language processing tools to help both novice and experienced researchers make the most of its content. These tools aim to vastly improve discoverability of relevant content.
Tip of the Week: How to Locate U.S. Presidential Commission Reports
For more than a century, presidents have created advisory groups to advise them on problems or issues. Presidential commissions have been used to explain catastrophes such as the Gulf oil spill, Pearl Harbor, and the AIDS tragedy.
Tip of the Week: How to Cite Check with HeinOnline
Imagine you’re a second-year law student and you’ve been assigned with the task to cite check a soon-to-be published article. This task can seem daunting to a student, but with HeinOnline it’s actually pretty simple! Learn more in this blog.
Tip of the Week: How to Locate an Executive Order
An executive order is a directive by the president of the United States that manages operations of the federal government. Users can find executive orders in both the U.S. Presidential Library and the Federal Register within HeinOnline.