3. •If you don’t know if a publication is on
HeinOnline AND/OR
•If you are searching for a specific publication
or item
4. Find the title you are looking for
and you will see the coverage
available on HeinOnline. Click on
the title to go through to the
journal
The collections where
you can find the Harvard
Law Review are listed
underneath, if you click
on these it will just take
you to the main page for
that collection
5. Search the law
journal library –
you have to
choose Harvard
Law Review
from the list
Browse the volumes
by volume number or
year by clicking on
the + buttons to drill
Search using citation down
6. Click on the page
number to see the
article not the author’s
name (this will take you
through to all articles by
that author instead
7. Table of contents for this
The article in full text – it displays one page at a time
issue with the currently
and you need to use the arrows at the top and
viewed article in yellow
bottom of the page to navigate.
8. You can use the arrows to This button is not just to print but
move to the next page or also to save as PDF which may be
the drop down arrow to easier to read that using the
go to other pages in the arrows
issue
Link to save article
link to MyHein –
see later on how to Links to other articles that may be of
do this interest. This lists those article citing
this one but essentially just searches the
Law Journals Library
9. At the top of the page you get a number of tabs – this alters what is in the
left hand pane. The breadcrumb trail underneath shows you where you
are in the database
Some examples of the
top tabs
10. Law Journal Library
Basic search box to search
the whole library with a
link to a more useful Browse by title or other
advanced search to narrow options
it down.
14. United Nations Law Collection You can browse the
different sorts of UN
material by choosing an
option from this box
Search for
publications by
citation or type of
material