Monday, May 17, 2010

HeinOnline

Have you found yourself scratching your head, wondering just how you’re going to get your hands on an Alabama Law Review article from 1948? Who the heck has that?

I have a secret.

We do!

No, really! We do!

There just happens to be a fantastic, wonderful, marvelous online service out there called HEINOnline. And we have it!

So what is HEIN?

HEIN is a unique collection of historical legal information from rare and well-known law reviews to the CFR to the Federal Register and on and on and on — all digitized and all from the BEGINNING!

That’s right—from the BEGINNING!

So that means that you can get that 1948 Alabama Law Review article, or look at the CFR from its inception (1938), or a Federal Register section from 1951… or how about Session Laws from all 50 states?

Looking for Statutes at Large? It’s there. Or maybe you’re interested in some obscure U.S. Congressional document from 1873. They have it.

HEIN is continuously expanding its content — adding more and more pages and different titles each month.

And what’s even more spectacular is that it is super user friendly. Whether you have a citation, a topic, an article title, it does not require those complicated search terms other online services require you to use.

To top it all off — there’s no “per search” charge. Nope. Not a single red cent. We pay one set subscription cost and that’s it. Search all you want; print all you want.

Oh, so you want to use it? Sure! Just let me know and I'll provide you with the log on information.

I hope this will be a great help to you. It’s a wonderful database—I can’t say enough good things about it.

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