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Journal Orientation 2024

Introduction

Congratulations on being selected as a member of one of the law journals here at Emory Law School.  As part of your work with your journal, you will find the library to be a great partner in your research.  As an initial introduction, we highly recommend the resources below when starting any journal project.

Emory Law Subject Guides:  We currently have over 30 guides covering a wide range of topics.  Each guide provides details on the subject along with links to numerous electronic resources to help you with your research.

Electronic Resources: Find law library databases by subjects related to your journal and topic.

Student Research Consultations:  Any time you need assistance with research, finding a resource, or developing a topic for a paper, feel free to fill out our student research consultation form to set up a meeting with one of our highly skilled librarians.

Library Reference Desk: Our friendly and knowledgeable research librarians will be happy to help with figuring out citations, finding cited resources, and suggesting resources for your projects. Stop by the Reference Desk at the hours listed.

Guide Authorship and Currency

Originally published July 2024 by MacMillan Law Librarians.

Last updated August 17, 2024 by MacMillan Law Librarians.

Questions for the MacMillan Law Library?

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Friday: 8am - 8pm
Saturday: 10am - 6pm
Sunday: Noon - Midnight

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Tuesday: 10am - 4pm
Wednesday: 10am - 12pm; 2pm - 4pm
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Emory Law Archives:
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Limited remote services are available on a case-by-case basis. 
Questions?  Email Anna Sturgill, Law Librarian for Archives and Assessment Services