The Process of Legal Research

The Process of Legal Research
ISBN-10
073553666X
ISBN-13
9780735536661
Series
The Process of Legal Research
Category
Information storage and retrieval systems
Pages
489
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Aspen Pub
Author
Christina L. Kunz

Description

With a proven-effective process approach that has made this book a continual best seller, The Process of Legal Research, Sixth Edition, leads students to a deep and meaningful understanding of the "what," "why," "and "how" of conducting legal research. the text is skillfully structured to engage student interest: a thorough introduction To The process of Legal Research extensive illustrations and examples of research problems the authors emphasize best research practice coverage of electronic research is integrated into the text extensive, well-researched problem sets appear on perforated pages for easy use Changes For The Sixth Edition facilitate teaching and learning: text streamlined to offer enhanced graphics and less dense text a list of "not-to-do's" is based on a survey of writing professors and librarians, As well as practicing lawyers coverage of ALWD Citation Manual as well as the Bluebook more emphasis on the Internet An author website to support classroom instruction using this title is available at http://www.aspenlawschool.com/kunz6

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