Brand New CALI Lessons
We stopped by the CALI booth at AALL to pick up a list of new CALI lessons just released for the 2007-2008 school year. We'll be featuring a list of selected links to these lessons by subject area throughout the week. What are CALI lessons? They are online, interactive tutorials about specific academic legal subjects by law professors and law librarians. There are a wealth of CALI lessons on first-year and bar topics, and CALI has even created a list of CALI lessons by casebook. If you're a faculty member or currently enrolled student at USF, you can contact any reference librarian to obtain your CALI registration code and start reviewing or taking CALI lessons. If you're an incoming first-year student, you will receive the CALI registration code during orientation week.
First up -- Legal Concepts, Legal Research and Legal Writing:
- Podcast from Professor Douglas McFarland: "Advice to a 1L"
- Podcast from Profs. Grohman and Brown: "Preparing for Your First Semester at Law School"
- Professor Diane Murley's interactive lesson: "Where Does Law Come From?"
- Professor Sarah Gotschall's interactive lesson: "Introduction to Search Logic and Strategies"
- Professor Rebecca Trammel's interactive lesson: "Plagiarism: Keeping Out of Trouble"






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