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Informing Captive Audiences Since 2010! | Harvard Law School Library | Volume 6 Issue 3: March 2015

Looking for Study Guides?

Check out our study guide collection in the


Microforms Room. It contains numerous titles
from the Understanding and Examples & Explanations series, and will soon have a set of Nutshells. For
study guides online, check out the Lexis Digital Library,
which contains Q&A and Understanding study guides as
well as primary and secondary legal resources. Login link
and instructions at http://bit.ly/brlexisdiglib.

Students: Find Your Journal or Faculty Liaison

Working on a journal or for a faculty member and need


some library guidance? Your journal or faculty members
library liaison may be a great place to start. Learn how to
find out who it is at http://bit.ly/liblia15.

New E-Resources

We get cool new resources all the time. Among the


most recent acquisitions: CMIE States of India, providing comprehensive state-level statistics; American Association of Petroleum Geologists Datapages,
providing access to geological publications; and the WileyBlackwell Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Get links to
these sources and others at http://bit.ly/hlnew215.

HLS Students Only!

Share your thoughts and comments about the Library in


our annual student survey at http://bit.ly/hlslsurvey15.

Coming Soon!

Were excited to share the


news that the Library is expecting a new acquisition
this summer in the form
of a new roof for Langdell
Hall. Construction will
begin after Commencement. Learn more at http://
bit.ly/hlslroof.

Games, sports, chess

Looking for a fun way to


take a break? Check out a
game or some sports equipment at the circulation desk.
Chess fans, the tables on
the 3rd floor contain chess
sets ready to go. For more
about what is available, visit
http://bit.ly/hlslgames.

Spring Book Talks

We have a great line-up of book


talks this Spring! Here are the offerings for March and early April.
All take place in the WCC room
2012 and include a light lunch.
March 11: I. Glenn Cohen on
Identified Versus Statistical Lives:
An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Win a book at this lunch!
March 25: Cass Sunstein on
Nudging in the Real World
April 1: Gabriella Blum on The
Future of Violence: Robots and
Germs, Hackers and Drones,
Confronting a New Age of Threat
Win a book at this lunch!

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