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New Year, New You: Get Organized in 2020 with HeinOnline!
With the beginning of a new year, HeinOnline is here to help better the new you! We’re going to highlight all the ways to stay organized with your research in the new year.
Tip of the Week: Downloading and Printing Large Documents
Have you ever tried to print or download a document from HeinOnline, only to be redirected to a message that says the section exceeds the 200 pages? If you need to download a document that exceeds 200 pages, don’t be discouraged. We’ll walk you through how to get all the pages you need in this blog post!
The Best Back-to-School Survival Tools for Quick and Easy Research
The corn is getting taller, the days are getting shorter, and those of us in the field of academia are heading back to school. HeinOnline experts are always happy to help you out when research gets tough. Check out our ever-growing list of tools, time-savers, and helpful resources below.
ScholarCheck Update and General Overview
Thanks to a suggestion from a HeinOnline user, ScholarCheck statistics inside a document are no longer initially found in a pop-up box. Check out ScholarCheck’s new appearance above any journal’s table of contents
MyHein: A Power Researcher’s Best Friend
MyHein is HeinOnline’s personal research tool, enabling anyone with HeinOnline access to bookmark documents, save search queries, and set up electronic table of contents (eTOC) alerts. Set up an account by selecting the MyHein option from the HeinOnline menu on the top right side of the page.
Legal Classics: From the Minds of Key Historical Scholars to HeinOnline
Last month, HeinOnline’s Legal Classics database reached another milestone: it now contains more than 11,000 titles! Last year, we blogged about the incredible collection of books contained in HeinOnline in its entirety. In total, there are nearly 50,000 books in HeinOnline.*
Everything You Need to Know about Author Profile Pages
Author Profile Pages are an excellent way to showcase and promote an author’s scholarly work. This page automatically displays a list of an author’s articles and ScholarCheck statistics and can be enhanced. Let’s take a closer look at this HeinOnline feature and what’s new!
Author Self-Citations, ScholarCheck Rankings, and Twitter Buzz
HeinOnline has added a metric to Author Profile Page citation data: Self-Citations. This metric counts the cumulative number of times that an author has cited his or her own work. It is not factored into the overall ScholarCheck ranking analysis, nor does it affect the overall citation count.
The 2017 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition Compendium
HeinOnline’s collection is the most comprehensive published source for the materials of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition and serves as a valuable reference source, preparatory tool, and important aid for any competition hopeful. Check it out in this blog.