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Spinelli's Law Library Reference Shelf

Spinelli’s Law Library Reference Shelf is now available via HeinOnline (remote access available to most Jenkins members).  This resource is a huge collection of materials that has been compiled by Dick Spinelli, semi-retired Vice President of Hein It has something for everyone - practicing attorneys, legal researchers, legal historians, law school professors, and law librarians.

To access Spinelli’s Law Library Reference Shelf, log onto the Jenkins home page , and then go to HeinOnline from the Member Center.  The link to “the Shelf” can be found on the list of Subscribed Libraries.  The materials in the collection can be listed by title, author, or date.  They can also be listed by choosing a particular type of document (Legal Research Guides, Bibliographies, Legal Dictionaries, AALL publications, etc.).  If you want to search an individual title, you can do that too, by going to Advanced Search, selecting the title, and then entering your search terms.

So, take a minute to explore this great resource and see what treasures you find interesting and useful!
 

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