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1 Finding Sources for Cite Checking University of Michigan Law Library Jocelyn Kennedy February 2009

2 Jocelyn Kennedy – Faculty Services Librarian – askalawlibrarian@umich.edu askalawlibrarian@umich.edu – Presentation adapted from work of Ann Chase, Foreign and Comparative Law Librarian 2 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

3 Link to this Presentation http://www.law.umich.edu/library/students/r esearch/Pages/workshopmaterials.aspx http://www.law.umich.edu/library/students/r esearch/Pages/workshopmaterials.aspx Link to our page with research guides for student journal topics including international law. – http://www.law.umich.edu/library/students/resea rch/Pages/default.aspx http://www.law.umich.edu/library/students/resea rch/Pages/default.aspx 3 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

4 Before we start…. Ask Questions! - During the presentation - Later, by email: askalawlibrarian@umich.edu - Later at the reference desk: 7 days a week 9-midnight 4 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

5 WEBSITE TOUR 5 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

6 Website Tour – Overview “Library Information” tab (Home, with general info) Catalogs tab includes e-resources Tabs for user groups – Navigation changes depending on the tab – To get to the tab “home” page, click on the tab again Links may be repeated in multiple locations 6 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

7 Website Tour – Law Students Tab Main page – Catalog box – Selected Research Resources “Workshop Materials” like this PowerPoint “Book Lists” (lists of major books and treatises by subject) – Audio Tours and Online Tutorials – Ask a Law Librarian – Jobs info (when we’re hiring) – New and Notable (changing content) 7 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

8 Website Tour – Law Students Tab Navigation (on the left) – Law School Home – Ask a Law Librarian – Research: Guides and Info Workshop materials are in here – E-Resources (link brings you to e-resources part of Catalogs tab) – Reserves and Exams – Getting Books, Carrels, Copiers, Computers – Tours and Tutorials (duplicates banner link) – Book Move Info 8 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

9 Website Tour – Other Patron Tabs Law Faculty tab is for U of M Law Faculty—this has info about our faculty services (document delivery and research), etc. UM and Public tab is for non-law UM affiliated patrons, undergrads, patrons from other schools, other patrons not affiliated with a school – Our services to these patrons are slightly different – Their level of access to the library is somewhat more limited – May not have access to certain e-resources 9 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

10 CATALOGS 10 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

11 Catalogs UMich Law Library Catalog (Law Library) UMich Law Library Catalog Mirlyn (University Library System) Mirlyn Kresge Catalog (Business Library) Kresge Catalog WorldCat (International Union Catalog) WorldCat All of these are under the “Catalogs” tab on our website (In the “Research” box, click “Search other Catalogs” for the complete list) 11 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

12 Example UMich Law Library Catalog Search Results 12 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

13 E-RESOURCES 13 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

14 E-Resources Generally – Law (1) UMich Law Library Catalog Our E-Resources Page – Free resources that are not in the MLaw Catalog – Individual databases (HeinOnline, LegalTrac, ProQuest, JSTOR, etc.) – Individual journals alphabetically – Resources arranged by subject – including international law subjects “Find an Article”Find an Article Journal Indexes—great for incomplete citations Journal Indexes 14 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

15 E-Resources Generally – Law (2) “Workshop Materials” on the law library website – “International Law Electronic Resources” lengthy guide for great information (and links!) on finding international/foreign documents Human Rights Bodies United Nations International Treaties Trade materials EU materials Foreign law 15 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

16 E-Resources Generally – Non-law Mirlyn – University Libraries catalog Mirlyn University Libraries’ “Search Tools” for finding electronic databases and articles University Libraries’ “Search Tools” University Libraries’ E-Journals and Newspapers page University Libraries’ E-Journals and Newspapers page 16 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

17 Gender Watch A great database for scholarly/popular press articles on gender issues 17 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

18 Other E-Resources Government Documents (including statutes) Cases and Briefs E-books Internet sources 18 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

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20 Other E-Resources: Government Documents – GPO Access (US Government Printing Office) GPO Access – HeinOnline HeinOnline – LexisNexis Congressional LexisNexis – US House website, has US Code, links to Committee webpages, member webpages. US House website – State legislatures’ websites for session laws – Administrative regulations—agency websites – Statutes at Large from the Library of Congress Statutes at Large – THOMAS from the Library of Congress (House/Senate materials, including bill drafts) 20 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

21 Other E-Resources: Gov’t Docs GPO Access Bills and resolutions introduced in Congress, 103d Congress, 1998- Bills and resolutions Code of Federal Regulations, 1997- Code of Federal Regulations Congressional Record, daily editions, vol. 140, 1994- Congressional Record Federal Register, vol. 59, 1994- Federal Register Public and private laws enacted by Congress and signed by the President, 104th Congress, 1995- Public and private laws Public Papers of the Presidents, 1992- Public Papers of the Presidents Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, vol. 29, 1993- Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents 21 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

22 Other E-Resources: Gov’t Docs Hein Online Gov’t Docs the Code of Federal Regulations, 1936-Code of Federal Regulations the Federal Register, vol. 1, 1937-Federal Register U.S. Attorney General opinions, 1791-1996 U.S. Attorney General opinions the U.S. Reports, the official reporter for U.S. Supreme Court opinions, vol. 1, 1754-U.S. Reports the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, vol. 1, 1965-Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents several U.S. treaty series And more! 22 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

23 Other E-Resources: Gov’t Docs LexisNexis Congressional 23 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

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25 Other E-Resources: Cases and Briefs – US Supreme Court Website US Supreme Court Website Slip opinions Bound volumes (entire volumes in PDF—huge files) – Supreme Court Briefs in Making of Modern LawMaking of Modern Law – Westlaw, West Reporter Images (PDF link) – Using Google Domain plus Filetype Search to find slip opinions for lower courtsGoogle Domain plus Filetype Search 25 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

26 Other E-Resources: Cases and Briefs Westlaw 26 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

27 Other E-Resources: Cases and Briefs Google Advanced Search 27 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

28 Other E-Resources: E-Books UMich Law Library Catalog and Mirlyn – You will find links to individual titles in Making of America Making of Modern Law Early English Books Online LLMC Digital NetLibrary And others 1400-1930’s 28 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

29 Other E-Resources: Internet Sources Google Books Google Scholar Amazon.com “Search Inside” Feature Internet Archive (“Wayback Machine”) Internet Archive Google cached copies 29 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

30 Dealing with Incorrect Citations (1) Remove suspect elements (page numbers, possibly misspelled words) Rearrange words in journal titles – Michigan Gender Law Journal or, Michigan Journal of Gender Law? Use keyword searches instead of title searches WorldCat 30 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

31 Dealing with Incorrect Citations (2) Bieber’s Abbreviations (behind reference desk) Lexis or Westlaw Combined Journals databases (or full-text journal indexes) – Search using a direct quote instead of citation information Search SSRN for unpublished articlesSSRN Google – good for misspelled authors’ names, unpublished articles, conference proceedings – Remember filetype search for PDF’s 31 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

32 Bluebook Citation to Unusual Sources (1) Unusual sources covered by the Bluebook: – Court documents (briefs, motions, transcripts, etc.) – Most abbreviations, and what NOT to abbreviate – Internet sources – Check out the examples in the Bluebook for these citation forms 32 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

33 Bluebook Citation to Unusual Sources (2) Bluebook does not cover everything Follow rules for analogous sources, create a hybrid of two or more rules to fit the situation Find out how others have cited similar sources – Search in combined law journals databases in Lexis or Westlaw, follow the example of a trusted journal – But note that not all journals use Bluebook form Remember the purpose of the Bluebook—to give readers enough information to find the source 33 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

34 Inter-library Loan Be sure the item is not available on campus – remember to check for microfiche, ex. CIS Verify your citation info before you request an ILL – Use WorldCat to check that the title is correct – Include the ISBN or ISSN in the notes field of the form ILL Forms When filling out ILL forms for a journal both the name and ID# will be: Journal AuthorName (e.g. MJRL Thompson) 34 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

35 Getting PDF’s of Print Resources Circulation staff will scan print articles and book chapters, etc., for you Circulation staff can upload PDF’s to your CTools site if you authorize them to (contact Law IT to set this up) 35 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

36 Reference Assistance Come to the reference desk in person, staffed 9AM to midnight 7 days a week Ask a Law Librarian – Email Reference (askalawlibrarian@umich.edu) Ask a Law Librarian askalawlibrarian@umich.edu Call the reference desk: 734-764-9324 Schedule an individual research consultation with a professional librarian 36 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

37 The End! 37 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY

38 Ask Questions! Now; by email askalawlibrarian@umich.edu; or, at the reference desk 7 days a week 9- midnight askalawlibrarian@umich.edu 38 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW LIBRARY


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