Tip of the Week: Getting Started in HeinOnline
Are you new to HeinOnline? Do you have questions about the basics of HeinOnline research? Follow this guide or watch the brief video included within to get started with our research platform.
Are you new to HeinOnline? Do you have questions about the basics of HeinOnline research? Follow this guide or watch the brief video included within to get started with our research platform.
Committee reports are considered to be one of the most important documents of legislative history research. Read this post or watch the quick video within to learn how to easily retrieve a House or Senate report in HeinOnline.
The CFR is indexed to the year, title, and part level, making content more discoverable. Users can easily retrieve specific titles, parts, and sections from within the CFR with our Quick Locator tools. Discover how to utilize these tools here.
With the Venn Diagram search in HeinOnline, researchers can visualize the results yield of various keywords to better refine their searches. The Venn Diagram tool can be used to refine searches across all subscribed databases. Learn how to saves valuable time and effort with this feature.
ScholarCheck analyzes citation data to provide the most-cited journals, articles, and authors and aides researchers in quickly locating related material. Watch the brief video below to get an overview of HeinOnline’s ScholarCheck, or read below for more information.
In this guide, learn how to navigate HeinOnline’s titles, volumes, sections, and individual pages. To get started, watch the video below or keep reading for a more in-depth breakdown.
Whether users are trying to locate a publication title or an article title, we have tools to make document retrieval a breeze. Continue reading for a quick tutorial on the various ways to pull up a title in HeinOnline.
The ability to analyze the activity of Congress and its members is crucial for any American citizen. Discover a few ways to research the life and career of a U.S. senator, in particular, with this tip of the week.
Have you ever tried to locate the text of a public law or an Act, but didn’t have a U.S. Statutes at Large citation or a public law number handy? This week’s tip will showcase how to utilize three different sources in HeinOnline to locate the text of a public law using its popular name.
Congress often times will pass a statute and then grant an administrative body or agency the authority to issue rules and regulations based on that law. In today’s Tip of the Week, we’re going to explore how to locate the statutory authority for a regulation using a CFR citation.