
UCI Libraries The UC Irvine Libraries will be closed December 19th - January 3, 2010. We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday! See you next year.

UCI Libraries
The UCI Langson and Science Libraries will be closed from December 19,
2009 through January 3, 2010 as part of the campus-wide Winter Holiday
Closure. They will reopen January 4, 2010. For more information about services please see the link below.

UCI Libraries Congratulations on the last day of finals!

UCI Libraries It's 3am and your Final paper is due tomorrow??? need help finding last minute journal articles for your paper....Chat with a librarian 24/7 for all your research needs using our Ask a Librarian Service.
www.questionpoint.org

UCI Libraries Good Luck on Finals Everyone:)

UCI Libraries
An hour long session designed to help UCI mobile users with:
-Accessing and registering PDAs for the UCI Wireless network
-Recommendations for popular PDA resources
-Troubleshooting any PDA problems users may have
-Selecting and setting up a PDA
Time:1:00PM Thursday, December 10th
Location:Grunigen Medical Library ITC Classroom

UCI Libraries The library has a number of Featured Resources on our website, take a look at the link below:

UCI Libraries In consultation with ASUCI, we are prioritizing student study needs during finals week. We are pleased to announce that we will be keeping Langson Library open 24-hours a day beginning 8 a.m. Friday, Dec. 4 and ending 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11.

UCI Libraries
Online Exhibit: Stage to Stage: The Theatrical Work of Robert Cohen. http://www.lib.uci.edu/about/publication s/exhibits/stage/index.php

UCI Libraries wishes everyone a great holiday break, we will be closed November 26th through the 28th for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Library buildings will re-open on November 29th. Use Connect from Off-Campus access to use library materials at home.

UCI Libraries
Google Scholar releases its free case law search option! The "Legal opinions and journals" Google Scholar tool will search all US Supreme Court opinions (pre-1776 to the present), Federal Appeals opinions from 1924 forward, many Federal District Court opinions, and opinions from all 50 states since 1950.
Contact Bria...n Williams, Research Librarian for Criminology, Law & Society and U.S. Government Information for a fast & furious overview of the new Google Scholar legal research tool and start finding law the Google way today!
googleblog.blogspot.com
As many of us recall from our civics lessons in school, the United States is a common law country. That means when judges issue opinions in legal cases, they often establish precedents that will guide the rulings of other judges in similar cases and jurisdictions. ...

















