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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.
Introducing PathFinder: A Suite of Multidisciplinary Browse and Search Tools
Our content has expanded beyond law reviews to include scholarly journals and government documents that apply to nearly any discipline. With that, we are pleased to introduce PathFinder, a suite of browse and search tools for subject-specific research. Keep reading for an overview.
New Expert Witness Integration with Courtroom Insight
We are excited to announce that we have partnered with Courtroom Insight to enhance author profiles, and bring even more analytic information to the table. Keep reading to learn more about this new feature.
Citation Formats and Access Links Now Included When Emailing PDFs!
Thanks to a customer suggestion from Elisabeth Oliu of Middlesex County College Library, we have included new features when emailing a PDF to a friend or colleague. Check out this quick tutorial and video to see this tool in action.
New MyHein Feature! Link Your Google Account for Easy Login
Never interrupt your research flow again with our newest MyHein integration—Google Single Sign-On (SSO). Now you can link your Google and MyHein accounts, allowing Google to instantly log you into MyHein as soon as you start your research. Keep reading to learn how to get set up with this feature.
New Case Citation Alert for Authors!
Thanks to a suggestion from Corinne Jacox of Creighton University, users can now receive email alerts when an author has been cited by a case that has been added to HeinOnline. Keep reading for more information on how to set up case citation alerts.
New Topic Taxonomy Brings “Categories” and “Subjects” into the HeinOnline Mix
Using a combination of human curation along with natural language processing and machine learning, we’ve extracted narrow research concepts from each article in the Law Journal Library database. We call these concepts “Topics.” Discover how these topics help when browsing and searching.
It’s Here! The HeinOnline Search Feature You’ve Been Waiting For
Thanks to wonderful suggestions from users Alina Kelly and Jennifer Behrens, users can now search multiple selected databases at once right from their HeinOnline welcome page. Keep reading to learn how to get started.
Keep Track of Your Author Alerts with This New MyHein Feature
With HeinOnline’s author profile pages, users have long been able to set up email alerts for particular authors. Have you set up author alerts in the past, and found it hard to keep track? Keep reading or watch our brief video to learn about HeinOnline’s newest author alerts feature.