Legal reference for librarians : how and where to find the answers / Paul D. Healey.
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- 9780838996942
- 0838996949
- 9780838996935
- 0838996930
- Legal research -- United States
- Pro se representation -- Services for -- United States
- Librarians -- United States -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
- Droit -- Recherche documentaire -- États-Unis
- Plaidoirie sans avocat -- Services -- États-Unis
- Bibliothécaires -- États-Unis -- Guides, manuels, etc
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Library & Information Science -- General
- Legal research
- Librarians
- United States
- Bibliothekar
- Juristische Methodik
- 025.5/2 23
- KF240 .H38 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-202) and index.
Who is asking legal reference questions, and why does it matter? -- Parameters of legal reference service -- Tips and tools for serving the pro se library user -- The structure of law and the legal research process -- Secondary legal resources -- Statutes and constitutions -- Case law -- Regulations and administrative law.
Answering legal reference questions can be stressful and confusing. Healey provides tips and techniques to help you provide the answers to the questions, or know when to refer the patron to experts.
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English.
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