The Law Librarians' Society of DC is proud to once again offer its introductory legal research course, the Legal Research Institutes. The sessions cover a variety of topics and teach both print and electronic sources. The content is aimed at those who are new to legal research and those who want to sharpen their legal research skills. Attendees of past Legal Research Institutes have had a wide range of experience and came from a number of different types of libraries including law, government, health, academic and special libraries.
The 2013 Legal Research Institutes will take place at the Georgetown University Law Library on March 7 and 8.
Institute I (Thursday, March 7) will cover case law, statutes, and secondary sources.
Institute II (Friday, March 8) will cover legislative history, administrative law, and cost-effective research.
Breakfast and lunch are included with your registration.