Provides information on topic selection, research and writing checklists, and more. Designed more for faculty than for law students, but still quite valuable. Available on Reserve at the Circulation Desk.
Most law schools now require upper-level students to write a sophisticated legal research paper on a topic of their choice. Students often struggle through the scholarly writing process, from finding a topic to polishing a final paper, and many never fully develop and defend a thesis. Scholarly Writing : Ideas, Examples, and Execution offers a lifeline to students, guiding them through the process of constructing their legal research papers from start to finish.
All UT Law students currently enrolled in an expository writing class should be members of this training class on Canvas. If you do not see it on your Canvas dashboard, or this link does not work for you, reach out to a UT Law Librarian or the Records Office for assistance.
Business, Company, and Statistics Research Resources
Extensive explainer from Hodges Library, with links to many useful databases. You should have access to all of these as a UT student, but may need to log in with your Net ID and password.
Multidisciplinary collection of selected scholarly materials in humanities, social sciences, and sciences. To focus on economic research, select Advanced Search, scroll down to Journal Filter and select disciplines such as Business, Economics, and Finance.