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Thinking About Legal Research Problems

By Paul D. Callister, JD, MSLIS

Reference Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Administration



Find out everything you can about the research problem.Define the kind of information problem.Determine whether primary, secondary or combined sources are most appropriate.For primary materials, determine the kind of law, jurisdiction and appropriate arrangementPutting it all together to find a relevant documentBack to Research Cycle

Being Thorough

The Research Cycle

Table of Cases

and

Statutes

in

Secondary

and

Combined Sources

Tree of case geneology (past and future).

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