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The Louisiana Public Document Depository Program was established in 1948 to provide the citizens of Louisiana with access to information published by the state government. All state agencies are legally obligated to provide copies of their publications for distribution to the depository libraries, which are located throughout Louisiana. LSU’s Hill Memorial Library is one of three historical...
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The LSU Libraries Special Collections duplication services support research, teaching, scholarship, publication, and artistic production involving the use of our physical and digital collections. While LSU owns the objects in our collections, we do not own copyright to these materials, except where it has been explicitly transferred to the university. To Access LSU Special Collections...
Article Id: 19162

Over the years many authors have published books based on research conducted using materials from the LSU Libraries Special Collections To Access Help with Publication Using LSU Special Collection Resources: 1. Navigate to the LSU Special Collections Library website. 2. Under the Research drop down at the top of the screen, click Publications Using Our Materials .
Article Id: 19163

The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction , also known as CALI, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit consortium of mostly US law schools that conducts applied research and development in the area of computer-mediated legal education. The organization is best known in law schools for CALI Lessons, online interactive tutorials in legal subjects, and CALI Excellence for the Future Awards (CALI...
Article Id: 19168

To Access the Digital Collections through the LSU Special Collections: 1. Navigate to the LSU Special Collections Library web page. 2. Under the Research drop down at the top fo the screen, click Digital Collections . 3. A new webpage will open to the Digital Collections homepage. 4. Click the purple Louisiana Digital Library link (under ...
Article Id: 19152

The Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC) documents the history and culture of this region. The largest accumulation of materials on Louisiana and the lower Mississippi Valley in existence, LLMVC includes a comprehensive collection of books, periodicals, maps, prints, pamphlets, Louisiana state documents, microfilm of Louisiana newspapers, historical manuscripts and...
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Since the 1930s, LSU Libraries has been collecting and preserving Louisiana newspapers, both historical and current. To Access the Louisiana News Papers Collection through the LSU Special Collections: 1. Navigate to the LSU Special Collections Library website. 2. Scroll to the Research section or under the Special Collections headline, click Research.
Article Id: 19155

You can temporarily change your role in a Moodle course to view the course as a student (or other role) might see it. To Switch Your Role: Log on to Moodle and select the course. Go to the gear icon in the upper right corner to access the Course Administration menu. Select the "Switch role to..." option under the Administration menu . ...
Article Id: 20240

The LSU Law Library offers a wide range of specialized databases, indexes to articles in legal publications, electronic journals and newsletters, and other assorted resources for researching U.S. law, international law, and the law of other countries. These resources are described and found on the databases or e-journals page. Additional resources can by found by searching the catalog.
Article Id: 19078

The purpose of collection development efforts is to build and maintain a collection in keeping with the missions of the CIC and the Department of Geography and Anthropology. The CIC collects maps, aerial photographs, globes, journals, monographs, hand-held photography, slides, and atlases. To Access the Cartographic Information Center Collection Development Policy: 1. Navigate to...
Article Id: 19081

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