Researching legislation can be time-consuming and laborious but hardly ever boring (at least, according to many a law librarian). Join us for a 1-hour group tutorial where one of our law librarians will go through the fundamentals of legislative research including an overview of the legislative process (focusing on Ontario and Federal), effective time-saving tools, and a live demonstration of common legislative tasks like:
- tracing the amendment history of a statute
- searching Hansard online
- discovering legislative intent
We will also review the use of print and online sources such as e-Laws, Justice Laws, and HeinOnline.
The three session dates are as follows:
June 6 @ 10:30am – 11:30am
June 13 @1:00pm – 2:00pm
June 20 @11:00am – 12:00pm
Please sign up for a spot through our online form. Once you’ve signed up, we will send you a confirmation e-mail one week before your scheduled Zoom session.
You can also ask for the link to the sessions by e-mailing us at refstaff@lso.ca.