New Journals Added to HeinOnline: August 2022
With the August content release, we added 10 new journals, nine of which are active serials and four of which are from our agreement with Springer.
With the August content release, we added 10 new journals, nine of which are active serials and four of which are from our agreement with Springer.
Up until the 1960s, saving America’s treasured artifacts of her past was largely done by private citizens. Learn about the slow movement of federal historical preservation legislation in this post.
Cleveland Brown’s backup quarterback, Jacoby Brissett, will be starting this NFL season as a fill in for three-time Pro Bowler Deshaun Watson during his 11 game suspension following a settlement between the NFL and the NFL Players Association (NFLPA).
When HeinOnline was initially launched, it contained just 23 law journals. Even though our research platform has expanded to include government documents, international resources, and more, our journal content continues to be the most popular material.
We love to hear your suggestions—you know best about what you want to see within HeinOnline. So we were thrilled to see this tweet about a title compiling Coca-Cola’s various trademark infringement cases. We now have all 3 volumes in HeinOnline!
In July we added 15 new journals, 14 of which are active serials and 10 of which are from our recent agreement with Springer. These new journals cover subjects including gender and the law, criminology, health, human rights law, and more!
It’s the morning and you’re well rested, sitting down at your computer with your coffee ready to start your research. And suddenly you hit a road block. Where do you start? We’re here to share some quick tips to improve your research.
The filibuster has the power to make or break any bill that passes through the Senate doors. So what is a filibuster, where did it come from, and why do we still use it today? Let’s dive into HeinOnline to learn more!
In the June content release, we added 10 new journals, six of which are from our recent agreement with Springer. These new journals cover subjects including human rights, law enforcement, gender and the law, climate change, and more
In honor of Pride Month, as well as the release of our new LGBTQ+ Rights database, this month’s Secrets of the Serial Set post will dive into the Lavender Scare of the 1950s, when the government sought to purge gay civil servants from government.