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Title:
Universal citation guide / American Association of Law Libraries Digital Access to Legal Information Committee.
Edition:
Third edition.
Publisher:
William S. Hein & Co.Inc.,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
xxiv, 333-357,29-144 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Citation of legal authorities--United States.
Citation of legal authorities--United States--States.
Citation of legal authorities.
Annotations and citations (Law)--United States.
Annotations and citations (Law)--United States--States.
Annotations and citations (Law)
Other Authors:
American Association of Law Libraries. Digital Access to Legal Information Committee, issuing body. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014028658
Other Titles:
Universal citation and the AALL: a white paper.
Notes:
Revision of the second edition, 2004, issued by the AALL Committee on Citation Formats. Pages 2-28 numbered: 333-357. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Law reviews (rules 700-707). Introduction: Preface to the 2nd edition -- Acknowledgments to the 1st edition -- Introduction: Universal citation and the AALL : a white paper -- Judicial decisions (rules 100-107) -- Constitutions (rules 200-204) -- Statues (rules 300-303) -- Administrative decisions (rules 400-408) -- Administrative regulations (rules 500-502) -- Court rules (rules 600-605) -- Law reviews (rules 700-707).
Summary:
"Because of the many changes in the way information is accessed from a variety of formats and platforms, the need for universal citation systems is even greater than a decade ago when the last edition was published. This new edition has been made easier to use, to smooth the transition as courts, states, and journals adopt the system. It contains a reprint of 'Universal Citation and AALL: A White Paper', which gives an in-depth treatment of the history of universal citation, and describes how a few of the states have implemented such systems; rules for judicial opinions, constitutions, statutes, administrative decisions and regulations, court rules and law reviews, which have been clarified and standardized, with additional examples to help demonstrate how the rules are applied; and appendices of recommended abbreviations, which have been updated and made easier to navigate"--Publisher.
Series:
AALL publications series ; no. 68
ISBN:
0837739586
9780837739588
OCLC:
(OCoLC)867039479
LCCN:
2013957120
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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