Introduction to Essays on Technology and Changes in Legal Research
Terrill Pollman
Some Musings on Teaching Legal Research
Filippa Marullo Anzalone
What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been
Robert C. Berring
Not Seeing Our Brains: The Future of Legal Research
Ian Gallacher
Penny A. Hazelton
The Challenges of Using Electronic Resources to Solve Ill-Structured Legal Problems
Stefan Krieger
Ellie Margolis and Kristen Murray
Researching on Solid Ground in a Changing Technological Landscape
Linda S. Maslow
Using Data Analytics Tools to Supplement Traditional Research and Analysis Forecasting Case Outcomes
Mark K. Osbeck
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing: Students, Scholars, and Sources in the Law Library
Jeanne Frazier Price
Out of the Glass Cockpit: Teaching Legal Analysis in Legal Research
Suzanne Rowe
The 95 Theses: Legal Research in the Internet Age
Amy E. Sloan
Is This the Law Library or an Episode of the Jetsons?
Ronald Wheeler
Technology and Future Directions for Law Libraries
Michelle M. Wu
Art-iculating the Analysis: Systemizing the Decision to Use Visuals as Legal Reasoning
Steve Johansen and Ruth Anne Robbins
Terri L. Enns and Monte Smith
Using Empirical Methods to Study Legal Writing
Shaun B. Spencer
Understanding Voice: Writing in a Judicial Context
Andrea McArdle
Flexible IRAC: A Best Practices Guide
Tracy Turner