From the Schmid Law Library

Professor Richard Leiter
Professor Richard Leiter

BNA Newsletter Users
If you subscribe to any BNA electronic newsletter (such as United States Law Week, Daily Tax or Labor Reports) please be aware that BNA.com (Bureau of National Affairs) has merged with BloombergLaw.com and access may be changed in some subtle ways. If you receive an error message when accessing links to materials cited in a newsletter, please contact Richard Leiter (rleiter@unl.edu). If you have a BloombergLaw.com account, you may need to log out of your account and log back in while present on campus to be fully authenticated.

PLIPlus: New Online Research Materials
The library is pleased to announce the addition of PLI Plus to our collection of materials.
Your PLI PLUS subscription gives you unlimited access to:
High-Quality Secondary Source Material – PLI’s catalog of TREATISES, COURSE HANDBOOKS and ANSWER BOOKS
An Enhanced Collection of Resources – Downloadable LEGAL FORMS and PLI Program TRANSCRIPTS
Simplified Research Management – Keep track of searches and create shelves to organize projects

The service will automatically give you access when you are physically present on campus. You can access PLUS by clicking here. If you choose to use the personalized features, such
as My Bookshelf you will need to login with a username and password. You can easily create a username and password by clicking on “Create Account” on the log in page.

From the website there are many tutorials available. We will offer information sessions as it becomes available.

If you use PLI Plus, please let us know what you think.
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Faculty, Staff and Student Art Show Coming in March!
Details will be forthcoming, but the library will resume our winter art show this February. All students, staff or faculty are invited to contribute art pieces in any media or format. The show will run through the month of March with an official opening on the first Friday of March.
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Planning Ahead: Library Hours on Martin Luther King Jr Day
The library will be open reduced hours on January 21 as we observe Martin Luther King Jr Day.