What's New
Beyond Citations: New Altmetric Feature Explores the Social Impact of Scholarly Works
HeinOnline has integrated with Altmetric, which follows online attention across news outlets, websites, blogs, social media, and more, tracking thousands of online conversations to uncover the societal impact of scholarly works.
New MyHein Feature: Liking & Commenting on Scholarly Works
Powered by MyHein, researchers can like and comment on articles within HeinOnline, enhancing the overall research experience and fostering a sense of community within the academic realm.
New Author Profile Feature: Download a Metrics CSV
We are excited to share a new feature that has evolved from countless customer requests. Now you can effortlessly download a CSV of an author’s scholarly works, including their ScholarCheck metrics, straight from author profile pages in HeinOnline.
New Database: West Academic Casebooks Archive
We are excited to announce a partnership with West Academic to introduce a seamless integration of its extensive casebook archive into our intuitive, search-friendly platform.
New Database: U.S. State Commitments with Foreign Governments
We’re excited to introduce a groundbreaking collection, U.S. State Commitments with Foreign Governments, comprising over 750 legal and political commitments between U.S. states and foreign governments—most of which have never been published before.
New Database: Judges and the Judiciary: Exploring America’s Court System
We’re thrilled to unveil our latest database, Judges and the Judiciary: Exploring America’s Court System! This fully revamped collection offers comprehensive resources on judicial structures, composition, oversight, and procedures in America’s court system.
MyHein Receives a Major Face-Lift
When MyHein was initially launched in 2008, it was merely a bookmarking tool. For the first time, MyHein has received a major face-lift. No need to worry, all functionality has remained the same, but now MyHein is easier to use and easier on the eyes.
New One-Box Search in HeinOnline!
Here at HeinOnline, we approach every project with the goal of making your research smarter, better, and faster. Now, instead of selecting a tab to choose which data to search in HeinOnline, do it all from our new intuitive one-box search. Learn how the new one-box search works in this overview.
New Citation Format: Australian Guide to Legal Citations (AGLC)!
When Neerav Srivastava of Monash University suggested we add the Australian Guide to Legal Citations (AGLC) to HeinOnline, we knew that this would greatly benefit our customers. And now we’re happy to announce this new citation format is now available in our Law Journal Library!
New Documents Added to Executive Privilege Database
We’ve expanded HeinOnline’s Executive Privilege database with fresh documents so researchers can explore the prerogative of the U.S. president to safeguard specific information from subpoenas and other scrutiny by the legislative & judicial branches.
What’s New in HeinOnline: March 2024 Content Release
As the trees and flowers come back to life, we too are blooming here at HeinOnline, with new databases, features, and content galore! While April may be known for its showers…the only showers here are showers full of new content for you to explore.
New Journals Added to HeinOnline
Over the past two months, we have added more than 7,200 new articles to the Law Journal Library with updates to existing journals and newly added journals. This includes 10 new active serials.
William S. Hein & Co., Inc. & HeinOnline Website Merge
We’re pleased to announce that our William S. Hein & Co., Inc., website, which promotes our more traditional print and microfiche products, has been merged with our HeinOnline website, which features our online databases for a seamless experience.
Mastering HeinOnline: Discover NSLT’s New Legal Research Certificate Program
Did you know you can take a course to better prepare yourself for researching in HeinOnline? The National Society for Legal Technology (NSLT) has just launched a new program called the Legal Research Technology Certificate.
2023 Year in Review
2023 was the year of the Eras tour, Hollywood strikes, Barbenheimer, and when the Swifties learned who Travis Kelce was. Throughout it all, we remained committed to creating a stellar research experience so users could learn more about these topics.
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.