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LexisNexis and Westlaw

LexisNexis and Westlaw are available to all law students and faculty, including adjunct faculty, visiting professors and visiting scholars.
The Computer Lab has 20 computers that can access both services. All print jobs are sent to two printers provided by each vendor. The Electronic Learning Center (Room 117) has 14 computers available and one LexisNexis printer. The Student Lounge has both Westlaw and LexisNexis computers and printers. All carrels may access both Westlaw and LexisNexis services.

LexisNexis:
http://www.lexisnexis.com/lawschool/
Westlaw: http://lawschool.westlaw.com/

Passwords: All students may obtain their passwords from the Student Representatives.

Training: Training is provided by the vendor representatives. Ongoing training is available throughout the semester. Student representatives also provide individual assistance while on duty in the computer lab.

Technical problems:
Call Customer Service if you have difficulty accessing the service.
1-800-WESTLAW (1-800-937-8529)
1-800-45-LEXIS (1-800-539-4770)
Research Assistance: Both Westlaw and LexisNexis provide research assistance.
1-800-REF-ATTY (1-800-733-2889)
1-800-45-LEXIS (1-800-539-4770)

The blue phone near the Westlaw printers connects directly to Westlaw. You may use it to get reference or technical assistance or if you have printing problems.
The red phone near the door connects directly to LexisNexis. You may use it to get reference or technical assistance or if you have printing problems.

Carrel access problems: Problems with access from carrels should be directed to the Computer and Technology Services Department (lawcts@hawaii.edu or call 956-4727).

Printers: Westlaw and Lexis printer problems should be directed to lawcts@hawaii.edu or call 956-4727.

Student Representatives:    
LexisNexis:  
   
Westlaw:  

last updated 7/25/2006

 
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