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What’s New in HeinOnline: September Content Release
Fall has officially begun! While we wait for the chill to set in, for the leaves to turn, and for those pumpkins to grow, enjoy the new content HeinOnline has in store for you this month.
Everything You Need to Know About Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett
On September 26th, Amy Coney Barrett, a conservative court judge was nominated. If confirmed, Barrett would keep the number of women serving on the Court at three. Today we will explore Barrett’s career and where she stands on major constitutional issues using HeinOnline.
New Journals Added to HeinOnline This Month!
With the September content release, we added 11 new journals, including six new Taylor & Francis titles that are also being added to the Criminal Justice & Criminology database. Now let’s dive into the new journals and see what content they cover!
HeinOnline’s Personal Research Tool Just Got More Personal
Thanks to a customer suggestion from Shay Elbaum of Stanford Law School, users can now mark databases as favorites to push them to the top of their HeinOnline welcome page using their MyHein account! Check out this quick tutorial to see this feature in action.
Secrets of the Serial Set: The Red Scares
This month, HeinOnline continues its Secrets of the Serial Set series by exploring the Red Scares that dominated the first half of the twentieth century and forever impacted U.S. politics, defense, and foreign policy.
I Dissent: The Life and Legacy of the Incomparable Ruth Bader Ginsburg
September 2020 the nation lost one of its biggest social justice warriors, Ruth Bader Ginsburg. After serving on the Supreme Court of the United States for nearly three decades, Ginsburg passed away from complications of cancer. Join us as we explore the life of the Notorious RGB.
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: Yellowstone National Park
Secrets of the Serial Set: The Sinking of the Titanic
Secrets of the Serial Set: Constructing the Panama Canal
Secrets of the Serial Set: Lyndon B. Johnson Signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Secrets of the Serial Set: The Stock Market Crash of 1929
Secrets of the Serial Set: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy
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