Looking for a bit more than just primary law?
This week we discuss Casemaker Libra.
Casemaker Libra is an online, searchable library of treatises, practice guides, coursebooks, deskbooks, Continuing Legal Education (CLE) and other secondary materials, collected from professional associations and other sources (collectively referred to as “publishers”), and linked directly to the Casemaker4 research system. In other words, as you search the primary law collections on Casemaker4, you may access secondary materials related to your search as well.
Access to Casemaker Libra material is typically by paid annual subscription but may vary by publisher. (No physical, print publications will be delivered.)
A subscription to an “All Publications” collection includes online access to all supplements, new editions, new titles, and selected CLE course materials released by a publisher during the term of the subscription. A practice area subscription includes online access to the aforementioned materials pertaining to that practice area released by a publisher during the term of the subscription.
All materials have been enhanced with linked primary law citations for cases, statutes, acts, administrative codes, etc. Full-text searching is available across Casemaker4 databases and all publications included in your Casemaker Libra subscription.
Publishers within the Casemaker Libra system include the American Bar Association
Colorado Bar Association, Kansas Bar Association, Maine State Bar Association
Tower Publishing, Virginia CLE, Washington State Bar Association, and more.
To learn more about Casemaker Libra and to see what materials are available, click the Libra Tab in the Casemaker4 system.
That is all for this week! We will back with more tips and tricks next week. Thanks again for making Casemaker a Valued Member Benefit.
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