Training
The tutorial below is a 1 hour long webinar. There is a pdf User's Guide available in the Help drop-down menu.
Key online legal research database for UK caselaw, legislation,commentary & some journal articles materials. Use Lexis for legislation, cases & commentary ie Halsburys Laws.
Training and Certification
Lexis Library Training Tutorials - A series of online training videos is available on the Lexis Library You Tube channel. Alternatively, login to Lexis Library and click on 'Help' and 'Tutorials'.
Lexis Library Research Certification - Two online tests are available: Basic and Advanced. Each test comprises 15 questions. Successful completion results in the award of an electronic certificate.
Training and Certification
Westlaw UK Training - A series of online training videos and interactive lessons are available on the 'Westlaw UK Training' website.
Westlaw UK Certification - Two online tests are available: Basic and Advanced. Complete the online training modules and take the online test. Each test comprises 10 questions. Successful completion results in the award of an electronic certificate.
Training
Lawtel Lessons - A series of online training sessions via WebEx. Find the current list and book onto training session. Login to Lawtel, click on 'Help' and 'Lawtel' Lessons.
Practical Law is an online legal know-how service which provides practice area overviews, practice notes, standard documents and current awareness services for lawyers.
Please view a full list of tutorials on the Practical Law training website
A full list of user guides are available on the Practical Law website
If you are looking for a particular database or resource, access a full A-Z list of all subscribed resources below.
Westlaw UK's Mobile Web App is now live and available for you to use.
The Mobile app gives you instant access to cases, legislation, journals, current awareness and EU content from your mobile device.
Features
LexisNexis apps for the iphone are now live and available for download from the Apple Store.
They are called ‘On the Case’ and ‘Legal Terms’.
In order to use the apps, users will need to register for an ID and password. They can do this either via the ‘On the Case’ app itself or via a registration website http://lexislibrarymobileapps.co.uk/
The same ID and password works for both apps and can be stored on the phone so you only have to remember it once.
Here is a little bit of info about each app:
Legal Terms: Legal Terms provides LexisLibrary subscribers with on-the-go access to key points of law. Covering a wide range of legal topics, customers can find the meaning of a legal term, the legislation where that term was defined and read the key cases about that definition. It also provides links to related terms.
On the Case: On the Case provides LexisLibrary subscribers on-the-go access to a wide range of case law. On the Case allows customers to search for cases by name, citation or key word, displaying results along with key words and a summary. To guide customers towards good law, each case is given a status signal indicating its treatment by the courts