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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

Out with the Old, in with the Bold
We significantly enhanced HeinOnline’s interface a few years ago, and we continue to make improvements in order to provide our customers with a stellar research experience! Read below to find out more about this enhancement, as well as a few helpful searching tips.

Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes: Introducing our New Icons in HeinOnline
We are excited to announce our new informational icons in HeinOnline! These icons will help to keep you updated on the latest enhancements, newest titles, more information, MARC records, and more! To locate these icons in HeinOnline, look to the left of a title listing.

Map View in State Reports: A Historical Archive Enhanced to Include Court Districts
HeinOnline’s State Reports: A Historical Archive is now color-coded with numbers indicating geographic boundaries of United States Courts of Appeals and United States District Courts. New databases added with a map view tool will also include this handy feature.

Enhanced Metadata to Improve Search and Discovery in the Federal Register Library!
We have been continuing to enhance searching in HeinOnline by adding natural language processing and machine learning tools to different databases. We are happy to announce that entities are now available in the Federal Register Library!

HeinOnline Branding Update: Logos Return to Welcome Page!
Back by popular demand, institutional logos are now available on HeinOnline welcome pages for all branded accounts! If you haven’t taken advantage of this incredibly helpful feature, this blog explains how to set up account branding.

Criminal Justice in America: U.S. Attorney General Database has Been Expanded, Categorized and Re-Named
In our continued efforts to enhance our users’ research experiences, we often evaluate and add content to existing resources. Occasionally, the nature of the material added warrants content rearrangement or even a new name to appropriately represent the material included.