For Librarians / Doing your own legal research
This section has two programs to help librarians and people who want to do their own legal research. One is a series of PowerPoint presentations about how to do legal reference at a public library. The other one is a video to help librarians understand the difference between legal advice and legal reference. It is hoped that these videos will help librarians and their customers find legal information.
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Please note: LOW is a small video file best for people with dial-up connections. HIGH is a large video file best for people with DSL or high-speed connections. Pick the file type and computer program that's easiest for you to use. If the videos are not opening on your computer, it's possible that you need to upgrade your media player. For a free upgrade, please go to:
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No Legal Advice: The Fine Line In Legal Reference
(11:57 minutes)
Many people who want legal information go to their regular public library for help. Therefore, it’s important for librarians and the people they help to know where and how to get legal information.