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Summer RA Workshop - 2023

Welcome! ***2022 Workshop***

Print copies of the Bluebook are kept with the Course Reserves. To check them out, ask for them at the Circulation Desk.

Resources for understanding the Bluebook:

  • Georgetown Law Bluebook Research Guide. Georgetown's excellent guides introduces you to the Bluebook in detail. It includes video tutorials for both Cases and Statutes.
  • University of Washington Law Bluebook 101. UW also provides a comprehensive guide. It includes videos including for important topics like Signals, Cross-References, and Online Sources.
  • Hein Online (citation generator). In addition to an effective citation generator, Hein provides pdf originals of most US law review articles. These can be a very useful because they let you see how others have cited a source.
  • LexisNexis Interactive Citation Workstation. Follow the link and sign into Lexis. Choose go to Lexis+. Then click the box in the top left next to the Lexis+ logo, and select Interactive Citation Workstation. The bottom right box (called Student Citation Manual Exercises) will take you to online exercises that you can use to learn the Bluebook.

Session Recording - 2022 Workshop

Questions for the MacMillan Law Library?

Have a question for the Law Library?  Reach out to us via one of our question forms:

Faculty Research or Staff Question?
Please complete our Faculty Request form.

Student Research Question?
Please complete our Student Research Request form. 

MacMillan Library Hybrid Research Services:

          Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm
          Saturday - Sunday: Closed 

MacMillan Library Building Hours (January 8 - March 31, 2024)*:

Monday - Thursday: 8am - Midnight
Friday: 8am - 8pm
Saturday: 10am - 6pm
Sunday: Noon - Midnight
*Extended hours begin Monday, April 1st

Reference Desk:
Monday - Wednesday: 10am - 4pm
Thursday: 10:30am - 4pm
Friday: 10am - 1pm
Saturday and Sunday: Closed

IT Help Desk:
Monday - Friday: 
Saturday - Sunday: Closed

Emory Law Archives:
Physical archives: By appointment only.
Digital archives: More information available here
Limited remote services are available on a case-by-case basis. 
Questions?  Email Anna Sturgill, Law Librarian for Archives and Assessment Services