If you don't know the resources for a particular subject well, start your research with a guide or tutorial. Online research guides link to selected sources of information for a jurisdiction or topic.
- Emory Law Guides by Subject
Links to guides created by Emory University Law librarians.
- CALI
The CALI Library of Lessons is a collection of over 400 interactive, computer-based lessons covering 28 legal education subject areas. Access to CALI lessons requires registration, which is free for Emory faculty, staff and students, and the use of an authorization code. The authorization code is available from the Reference Desk or via e-mail from the IT department's student help desk (studenthelp(at)law.emory.edu).
- LLRX
Law Library Resource Exchange, an online law librarians' journal. Current articles, weekly LLRXBuzz, Resource Centers (with international and foreign law guides), and LLRX Top 10 all have articles by law librarians on legal research.
- Guide to Foreign and International Legal Databases
New York University
Foreign and international research topics with extensive links.
- The Virtual Chase Legal Research Guide
Annotated guide to legal research with extensive links.
- Georgetown University Law Library's Legal Research Tutorials
Tutorials that will introduce you to some of the important tools and techniques you'll need to succeed in law school and in practice.
- University of Minnesota Law Library Research Guides and Pathfinders
A good starting point for choosing a topic for a law school paper or a journal article.
- Law Scout
The University of Akron
Provides subject access to tutorials and guides for more than 130 law schools.