Hein online update

By | 3 July 2008
MyHein

Hein have introduced a new research tool, MyHein.  Check out the features of this new tool below.
  • Bookmark articles and search results
  • Create tags for your results  
  • Save search queries to quickly run the same search next time you’re logged in
  • Easy to use with several help guides available
  • Anyone can register for an account
        
 
Law Journal Library – Browse & Search by Subject/U.S. State/Country

Researchers will find an exciting new enhancement, subject searching, in the Law Journal Library.  This new tool will give researchers the ability to search or browse journal titles by subject, country, or state.  There are more than 80 subjects to choose from, with many of the journals classified into multiple subjects.   For help using this new feature, visit our “How To” help guide at: http://heinonline.org/HeinDocs/JournalsSubjects_HowTo.pdf
 
Searchable PDFs  
 
Searchable PDFs are now available in 21 HeinOnline libraries.  Researchers will now find this enhancement in: American Association of Law Libraries, Association of American Law Schools, Foreign Relations of the United States, Harvard Research in International Law, U.S. Federal Legislative History Library, U.S. Presidential Library, U.S. Statutes at Large Library, U.S. Supreme Court Library, Treaties and Agreements Library.  Please take a moment to watch a quick video on the benefits and advantages of using searchable PDFs.  Click Here For Video.  
 

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