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Two quick tips from HeinOnline

Via the HeinOnline Blog, here are two useful research tips:

Do you have the name and author of an article from a Law Journal, but do not know the journal name or citation and need to find it in HeinOnline? This tip outlines how to conduct a search for the article in 4 easy steps, starting at the log in screen. Read how at: http://heinonline.blogspot.com/2008/04/heinonlines-tip-of-week-looking-for.html

A Code of Federal Regulations Quick Reference Guide is now available in HeinOnline. This guide outlines the various options available for navigating this collection, from browsing to using the Title and Part Quick Locator, to searching for specific variables. If you often find yourself looking for a specific section of a part, check out the various search examples in the guide.

This guide can be accessed from the Educational Resources page or by clicking on the Resources tab inside the CFR library and then clicking on the link under the Help & Training section. See how at: http://heinonline.blogspot.com/2008/04/cfr-quick-reference-guide-now-available.html

And don't forget about the HeinOnline YouTube Channel, full of research tips and demonstrations. Visit at http://www.youtube.com/HeinOnline08

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