A book (or database) that is commonly used to find statistical information.
What is Statistical Abstracts of the U.S. or census.gov?
The fastest way to determine if a particular publication or database is on Lexis (or Westlaw).
What is "Find a Source" tab for Lexis and "Search for a Database" box on Westlaw?
Where the Vernal City Code is located.
What is the Vernal City website?
Where you would look to update the regulations in the bound volumes of the CFR.
What is the List of Sections Affected?
A database that is used to locate financial information on public companies.
What is Hoover's, Standard & Poors, etc.?
Where notices of federal agency hearings are posted.
What is the Federal Register?
Where you would go to discover real property owned by an individual.
What is Intelius.com or Accurint.com, or Lexis/Westlaw Public Records, or County Recorder databases?
Besides ease of use, this is when you would use Natural Language Searching over Terms and Connectors when searching on Lexis or Westlaw.
What is when you are Searching for Broad Concepts--such as negligence, or you are Retrieving Too Many Results, or you are Not Retrieving What You Are Looking For using a Terms and Connectors search?
Where you can find case annotations to CFR sections.
What is KeyCiting or Shepardizing?
Name of online database that contains the Rocky Mountain Jury Verdicts & Settlements.
What is Lexis?
Free government database where the CFR is always updated (not yet designed "official").
What is the e-CFR?
Order that connectors are processed in on Westlaw and Lexis.
What is phrase "", or, +n, /n, +s, /s, +p, /p, &, % on Westlaw and or, /n, pre/n, not /n, /s, /p, and, and not on Lexis?