Nonprofit Organizations Law: A Legal Research Guide

Hein Cites, Legal Research Guides, New Book Lauren Mattiuzzo

  • Only resource of its kind!
  • Provides an essential bibliography of primary and secondary sources on this
    growing topic
  • Perfect for lawyers, law students, librarians, and nonprofit organization researchers
  • Includes up-to-date information on all aspects of nonprofit sector, including
    federal tax legislation
  • Convenient, comprehensive and concise—easy to use for researchers

About This Title

The nonprofit sector of American society continues to be an increasingly important part of the United States economy,

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Millennial Leadership in Libraries

Librarianship, New Book Lauren Mattiuzzo

This new book is perfect for library administrators of all generations—it’s the first and only resource of its kind! It also serves as an informative guide for new Millennial librarians. Learn about the impact of the generational shift in libraries involving budget, staffing, and collections. This book includes contributions from nearly 30 librarians!

About Millennial Leadership in Libraries

It is not only important for Millennial librarians to have a base of literature from which they can draw information, guidance, or inspiration, it is also important for librarians from other generations to understand what Millennial librarians have to offer and how their entry into library leadership will affect the profession.

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Environmental Law: A Legal Research Guide

Hein Cites, New Book Kaylyn Zurawski

  • Essential and unique research guide for librarians, professors, practitioners and anyone with an interest in environmental issues
  • Helps researchers locate primary and secondary sources on major environmental acts, statutes, regulations, and case law
  • Directs readers to free and subscription-based online resources on this important and timely topic 
  • Provides history of national and global environmental laws

About This Title

This title is a research guide for librarians, practitioners, professors, and anyone whose research interests involve environmental law.

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Little Book on Oral Argument, Second Edition

Hein Cites, New Book Kaylyn Zurawski


  • Easy-to-read concise guide for presenting oral arguments
  • Learn how to persuade a court and master the art of improvising and making last-minute judgment calls 
  • New edition updates language and technical advances from the past two decades
  • Perfect for law students and new lawyers!

About This Title

The Little Book on Oral Argument, Second Edition by Alan Dworsky is a reader-friendly guide to oral argument for law students and new lawyers,

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Recommended Publications for Legal Research, 2017 Volume

New Book Lauren Mattiuzzo

Save hours of collection development time with this easy-to-use and well-established tool. The new compiler, Patricia Roncevich, is a librarianship expert with years of experience! All the titles in this publication are classified by subject and ranked to help determine the most essential resources for your library.

About Recommended Publications for Legal Research

For nearly 40 years, this annual publication has been providing guidance to law librarians to assist them in developing collections that support the curriculum and research needs of their users. The volume for each year contains a subject index,

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Kavass’s Guide to the United States Treaties in Force, 2017 Edition

New Book Lauren Mattiuzzo

The United States has the most complete and efficient system for documentation of treaty law of any country in the world. Every year, the United States Department of State compiles an annual list of all bilateral and multilateral treaty agreements that are considered to be in force, in whole or in part, for the United States. This compilation, known as Treaties in Force, consists of two lists: one contains bilateral agreements arranged by country and then by subject, and the other contains multilateral agreements arranged by subject.

Kavass’s Guide to United States Treaties in Force provides access to currently operative bilateral and multilateral agreements of the United States from a variety of perspectives.

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Monograph Series V: Conflicts in Space and the Rule of Law

New Book Lauren Mattiuzzo

  • Addresses issues related to state-of-the-art military and securities technologies and activities
  • Includes papers written by renowned academics and subject-matter experts
  • Includes thought-provoking dialogues on the achievement of sustainable uses of outer space for peaceful purposes
  • Highlights strengths and weaknesses of the current regulatory regime governing military uses of outer space

About This Title

Edited by Maria Manoli and Sandy Belle Habchi, this title contains papers presented at the 4th Manfred Lachs International Conference on Conflicts in Space and the Rule of Law.

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Amended and Annotated Criminal Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China, 2nd ed.

New Book Lauren Mattiuzzo

  • One-of-a-kind resource for Chinese criminal procedure law 
  • One-stop shop for translations of the new criminal procedure as well as its judicial and administrative interpretations
  • Includes author’s subtitles to show the subject of each of the 290 articles comprising the law

About This Title

On March 14, 2012, the National People’s Congress of the People’s Republic of China substantially amended the country’s 1979 Criminal Procedure Law. The Law was first extensively revised in 1996; this second revision also affects a large number of articles,

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Author’s Spotlight: Steve Margeton

Author's Spotlight, Law Libraries Ben Boron

About Steve Margeton


Steve Margeton is Professor Emeritus at the Columbus School of Law of the Catholic University of America. Margeton received his undergraduate degree from Mount St. Mary’s College, now University, in Maryland, a law degree from George Washington University, and his Master of Science in Library Science from The Catholic University of America. In addition to his library, teaching and writing responsibilities, he has served on various American Bar Association panels and site inspection teams and as a consultant on library planning.


Currently, Margeton is researching the 120-year history of the Columbus School of Law with an eye toward a future publication.

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Let’s Get Digital

Digital Services, Hein Company Kaylyn Zurawski

Why Digitize with Hein?

  • More than 40 years of imaging experience
  • More than 200 million pages digitized
  • Increase and broaden access
  • Improve control over collections
  • Alternative for fragile materials
  • Open a window into the past
  • Innovative environment for users

REQUEST DIGITAL SERVICES

“Working with Hein has allowed us to showcase our collection in a way we would have been unable to do on our own.”Linda Tesar,

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