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News and Events from the Legal Research Center

 

Improved security for Legal Research Center

Beginning on Wednesday, September 17, all law faculty, students, and staff will need to use their DragonCard ID to enter and exit through the turnstiles at the law school entrance to the Legal Research Center.  The new procedure, which is part of an overall plan to improve security in the law school, provides a level of security similar to that at the entry to the Hagerty Library.  Even though there is some increased security, you should still protect your valuables.  Please do not leave your materials unattended in the Legal Research Center: take any valuables (including computers) with you even if you leave for a few minutes.

Instructions for scanning your DragonCard will be placed on the turnstiles.  If your DragonCard works at the entrance to Hagerty it should work at the Legal Research Center entrance.  If you experience any difficulty with your DragonCard, please contact Mary McGovern at mmcgovern@drexel.edu.          

     

 

Legal Research Center (LRC) Fall Term Service Hours

The Law School Building will be open:

* Once LRC operations cease, you may stay on the 3rd floor until Hagerty Library closes. See Hagerty Library Hours for current hours of operation.

 

Search HeinOnline and more using Google Scholar

Google Scholar has begun indexing law journals from HeinOnline, which means you can more easily search for articles in Hein and many other resources, in a familiar and easy-to-use interface. To link to Hein and other Drexel journals from Google Scholar, first add Drexel in the Library Links within Scholar Preferences;Open Access. After updating your preferences, you will see a "Find it @Drexel" link in each of your results. Just click on this link to see if the journal is available through Drexel Libraries. It's quick, easy, and works on or off-campus!

For more information on Google Scholar's addition of HeinOnline, along with searching tips, see the HeinOnline blog.

 

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