Spring Training & Orientation Programs for American Law LL.Ms and Foreign Exchange Students
The staff at Pappas Law Library welcomes you to the School of Law. We are looking forward to working with you throughout the coming year. You can download (.pdf format) another copy of the American Law LLM Training Schedule and the Important LexisNexis and Westlaw Information sheets which you received in your orientation packet.
- Optional Library Orientation Tours
- Library Training throughout the Year
- Research Guides to Help You Get Started
- LexisNexis/Westlaw Training and Password Registration
- LexisNexis/Westlaw Training Schedule
- Optional Legal Training on the Internet
- Email and computing at BULaw
- Printing, Scanning, Copying and Faxing
- Wireless Network
Optional Library Orientation Tours (January 14, 2010)
The optional library orientation tours start on the 3rd floor of the Law Tower, inside the computer classroom, Room 334.
Tentative Date for Spring 2010:
Thursday, January 14 1:00 PM
Library Training throughout the Year
The Lexis and Westlaw representatives offer optional training to help you improve your skills. In addition the library offers other classes throughout the year:
- Weekly Workshops:
- These workshops will be a half an hour introduction to a research subject area or a particular database.
- Training on Demand
- If you can find four other people who have the same questions you have the library will design a training session just for you.
- Prepare for Summer
- This program offers students heading to summer jobs advanced training in all the various types of research you might be asked to do.
The library also provides specialized classes for the journals and research assistants. The weekly schedule of research classes may be found on the room 312 and room 334 training lab calendars. If you need assistance with your research, please see a reference librarian will be happy to assist you.
Research Guides
- Quick Tips for Deciphering Legal Citations
- The Bluebook
- Finding Articles
- Finding Books
- Finding and Updating Case Law
- CALI Lessons: Self-paced online tutorials. See a reference librarian for the password. Recommended Cali Lessons for Legal Research are:
- Legal Research Methodology (approximately 1 hour)
- Legal Research 101: The Tools of the Trade (approximately 1 hour)
- More Research Guides
LexisNexis and Westlaw Training
Hands on training will help you learn how to use these resources in a time and cost effective manner. Your Westlaw and Lexis passwords along with an information sheet will be distributed in your orientation packets. There will be a sign in sheet for each session.
See Important Lexis and Westlaw Information for New Law Students for the names of BU's representatives and helpful links for assistance
Lexis passwords will not work unless registered and Westlaw passwords will expire if not registered within 30 days after the first use. Registration takes only a few minutes. If you have any trouble with or questions about the registration process, please stop by the Reference Desk for assistance.
Westlaw and LexisNexis Training Session Schedule
All training sessions start on the 3rd floor of the Law Tower, inside the computer classroom, Room 312.
Tentative Dates for Spring 2010:
LexisNexis WestlawJanuary 25,
1:00 PM January 25,
2:00 PM January 28,
2:00 PM January 28,
1:00 PM
Legal Research on the Internet (February, 2010)
When you leave BU you leave behind Lexis and Westlaw. But many of the resources available on those databases are available on the Internet. Join us for a survey of the legal materials available on the Internet and how to use them.
The optional training sessions on Legal Research on the Internet will be held on the 3rd floor of the Law Tower.
Tentative Dates for Spring 2010:
| Session | Date & Time | Room |
|---|---|---|
| US Sources | February 10, 1:00 PM | Room 312 |
| US Sources | February 11, 1:00 PM | Room 312 |
| Non-US Sources | February 24, 1:00 PM | Room 312 |
| Non-US Sources | February 25, 1:00 PM | Room 334 |
Room is limited in the training lab, so be sure to sign up for the session(s) that you would like to attend.
If you have any questions please contact Karina Condra.
Email and Computing at BULaw
Check out the general information about Computers and Technology at BULaw. Computer Services walks you through the process of setting up your BU e-mail account.
Also, refer to BU's IT Help Center, including information about accessing your BU e-mail account via the web with Horde and connecting into the BU network from home.
You can also access BU licensed databases from off-campus or via the wireless network.
Printing, Scanning, Copying, and Faxing
There several ways to print at the law school:
- MyPrint: All BU Law students receive a 1000 sheet allotment per semester that may be used at any MyPrint location throughout the campus. In the law school, these are located in room 316. We recommend that you select double-sided printing whenever possible to maximize your MyPrint allotment.
- Copy card printing: Students may purchase a card for printing at library printers and copying. Library printers are located in the Pappas and Annex reading rooms, and in rooms 352 and 370 of the law tower.
- Wireless Printing: Students may use either their MyPrint account to send jobs to any MyPrint location or the library copy card printers.
Scanners are available in room 316, the Pappas copy room, and the Annex.
Copiers are available in the Pappas Copy Room and the Annex.
A fax machine is located in the Pappas Copy Room.
For more details on these services, please visit our pages on Computer Services: Printing and Circulation Services: Copy, Print, Scan & Fax
Wireless Network
The Law School is part of the University's wireless network. At the law school, you may use the wireless connection throughout the law tower and at the law library annex. You will need to configure your laptop for the wireless network and wireless printing.
The library's computer services page has self-help instructions for wireless configurations and a self-extracting program for wireless printer setup (Windows users only).
Staff at the Systems & Technology Help Desk are also available for assistance with wireless configurations. Please visit room 1770, Mondays-Fridays, 9am-5pm.
Page maintained by Karina Condra
Last updated: August 2009