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The study of law typically involves an interdisciplinary approach that covers the principles, systems, and functioning of law within society. Students explore various areas such as constitutional law, criminal law, civil law, and international law. The coursework often includes critical analysis of legal texts, case studies, and the development of skills in legal research, writing, and argumentation. Additionally, students examine the historical, political, and social contexts of law, preparing them for further legal studies or careers in related fields such as public policy, business, or government.

 

Getting Started:

Welcome to the research guide for law resources. This guide is tailored to help you navigate the wealth of information available through Davis Library, including books, articles, and much more. Whether you're working on a class project, conducting research, or just exploring, you'll find valuable resources here.

Use the side navigation tabs to find the information you are looking for:

  • 'Finding Resources' has information on finding books and articles.
  • 'Citing Resources' information on organizing your research and citing it properly in your work.
  • 'The Research Process' explains how to conduct initial research in the library.
  • 'Additional Resources' contains links to relevant resources for your topic that exist outside of the library.

 

Purpose:

  • Supporting Research: Research guides provide students, researchers, and faculty with curated resources and guidance on specific subjects or courses. They offer access to relevant books, articles, databases, websites, and other academic resources.

  • Enhancing Information Literacy: By offering tutorials, tips, and guides on how to effectively search for and evaluate information, research guides help users develop critical information literacy skills.

  • Centralizing Resources: Research guides serve as a centralized platform where libraries can organize and present their resources in an accessible and user-friendly manner. This includes subject-specific resources, study aids, and instructional materials.

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