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HeinOnline’s World Constitutions Illustrated: April 2019 Update
Back in January 2019, we updated our users on the content that was released in the World Constitutions Illustrated database dating back to September 2018. Read below to find out what documents have been added to this ever-growing database.
Millennials Are Changing the World: Don’t @ Me
The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines millennials as those born roughly between the 1980s and 1990s. We explore how the workplace may be shifting with this new generation and where to locate resources on this timely topic.
R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Find Out What It Means in HeinOnline
Women’s History Month is celebrated in March every year around the world to honor the vital role of women in history. To commemorate this celebration, let’s take a look at the women who have paved the way for today’s generation, inspiring us to fight for equality.
Session Laws Library Indexing Project: March 2019 Update
Back in June 2018, we blogged about the status of the Session Law indexing project. Since our last update, we have been diligently working and have indexed six more states back to inception. Let’s take a look at where this project currently stands.
Named to the 2018 List of Best Historical Materials: Reports of U.S. Presidential Commissions and Other Advisory Bodies: A Bibliographic Listing
Reports of U.S. Presidential Commissions and Other Advisory Bodies: A Bibliographic Listing has been named to the 2018 List of Best Historical Materials. Learn more about this award winning title in this blog.
Researching the Right to Die
The concept of the ‘right to die’ is fraught with controversy and legal issues. The debate of giving the terminal ill the ability to die with dignity v. the concept being unethical is likely to continue indefinitely, so let’s review key U.S. Supreme Court cases on this topic in HeinOnline.
Secrets
of the Serial Set
A HISTORICAL BLOG SERIES
The Clinton-Lewinsky Scandal. The Manhattan Project. The Louisiana Purchase.
In addition to writing about the above topics and more, HeinOnline’s authors are dedicated to illuminating the most essential research resources for their readers.
The Serial Set is a must-have publication for any historical researcher. With more than two centuries of documents spanning more than 17,000 volumes, no other publication so beautifully reflects the maturation of the United States. To demonstrate the value of the Serial Set, we’ve created a blog series dedicated to revealing the historical secrets hidden throughout the immense publication.
Each month, join HeinOnline as we explore notable events in U.S. history using the primary sources themselves.
Secrets of the Serial Set: Citizenship and Suffrage for Indigenous Peoples
Secrets of the Serial Set: The Wounded Knee Massacre
Secrets of the Serial Set: The Red Scares
Secrets of the Serial Set: The Legacy of the Wright Brothers
Secrets of the Serial Set: The Assassination of William McKinley
Secrets of the Serial Set: The American Flag
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