Berring's Legal Research for the 21st Century is an
essential series for anyone involved with legal research. In four
one-hour programs, Professor Berring covers the basics for students
and beginners as well as advanced strategies for seasoned legal
researchers. These videos are not mere lectures. They visually take
you inside the actual paper and cyberspace research sources while
Professor Berring provides his expert guidance.
This program, Citators and Secondary Source Research
covers citators and secondary sources. How can you tell if your
case is still good law? How can you use a citator to trigger your
research? This part of legal research is changing rapidly.
Professor Berring breaks citators into thier functional parts and
shows how they work in all forms. KeyCite and Shepards are each
explored. Then secondary sources, both traditional and new, are
treated. Professor Berring shows how they can provide the context
for efficient research.
Each program segment is available for individual purchase or the
complete four-hour program series can be purchased as well. Click
here for a list of available segments or to purchase the
complete program series.
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