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We have secured better pricing for Thomas Jefferson School of Law students and employee’s than originally anticipated.  For $240 you will receive online accessibility for up to 5 levels in the language of your choice for one full year.  This will enable you to study whenever and wherever your schedule allows, from any computer or iPad with high speed internet accessibility.  The Rosetta Stone® TOTALe® solution uses the latest voice recognition technology to assist, correct and improve the learner's pronunciation and enunciation of the language being learned, maximizing the results of the program.  Additionally, you will have the option to spend time with a native speaking TOTALe® Studio coach that will guide you to more thorough language acquisition.

To purchase please click here:  http://www.rosettastone.com/lp/tjlawpayg/

System Requirements and Technical Support:  Higher Education –TOTALe PRO Technology Requirements must be met for optimum user experience and are subject to change over time.  Users must have a headset with microphone and USB adaptor.

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Published: April 27, 2012
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Check out some law student and lawyer humor. New Library Blog Post! Take a Study Break.

 

Photo Courtesy gruntzooki on Flickr. Creative Commons License.

Published: April 21, 2012
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Click here for the latest Library Blog Post.

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Published: February 27, 2012
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Don't miss this second chance to attend one of our short libarary research mini-classes through early April. Each mini-class lasts from 10 to 20 minutes. Topics covered this time include how to research in our most useful databases, how to research digests and statutes, and how to develop good study habits. Especially for our 3L's is an April 2 class on how to prepare for practice. Mini-class schedule.  

Published: February 10, 2012
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The library will be open for the normal hours of 7:00 a.m. to midnight on Monday, February 20th -- President's Day.

Published: February 07, 2012
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Be sure to sign up for the upcoming library mini-class research training sessions. These sessions allow you to focus on individual print and online research skills in small, understandable bites. Sample classes include instruction on how to locate cases or statutes, how to develop a research plan, proper citation method, and how to decipher legal abbreviations. View the schedule  

Published: December 08, 2011
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The fourth floor of the library will be open until 2:00 a.m. for students starting Thursday evening/Friday morning, December 1/2, and lasting through Tuesday evening/Wednesday morning, December 13/14, for final exam studies. The fifth floor will be open to students for extended hours from Monday evening/Tuesday morning, December 5/6 through Thursday evening/Friday morning, December 8/9 until 2:00 a.m. Note that our school is not open to the public.

Students and bar studiers, please note that the law school will be closed from Thursday, December 22 through Monday, January 2. We will reopen after the holidays on Tuesday, January 3.

Published: December 07, 2011
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Please make use of our legal jobs RSS feeds. Together, they contain approximately 200 current legal jobs announcements. The feeds are at http://pmeyer.my3gb.com/jobsCA.html and http://pmeyer.my3gb.com/jobsUSA.html and are continually updated.  

Published: November 08, 2011
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Professor Meyer will present in room 229 tomorrow at noon on his most recent law firm legal research e-survey findings. The survey answers the question of what research tasks must new law firm associates know, and in what format(s), the particulars of law firm online pricing plans, common costly online research mistakes, and which print sets are likely to stay in most firms. The presentation is located on Professor Meyer's BEPress SelectedWorks home page, and a draft article that better explains the findings is available on either his SSRN or SelectedWorks page. The presentation will last for one hour.

It is a brownbag meeting, so bring your own lunch.

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