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Law Campus at LexisNexis
- 21st May 2010
Top legal publisher LexisNexis has launched a free online legal resource for students and academics.
The interactive ‘Law Campus’ will provide students with the legal information, support and expertise to help their studies and research.
The resources on offer include video tutorials, blogs and interactive video teaching material. It will also provide instant online access to the LexisNexis academic training team and careers information, and access to the latest legal news and expert analysis.
Users will also be able to have direct contact with LexisNexis Student Associates who are fellow law students who can give them advice on improving their research skills and find out about events and initiatives at their own colleges.
Tom Laidlaw, head of academic development at LexisNexis said: “LawCampus has been designed as an easy way for both students and academics to keep abreast of the latest developments in the law – and share information and ideas. Instant online access to the LexisNexis academic training team, as well as brand new training videos for our acclaimed LexisLibrary service, will help both students and academics get the most out of the LexisNexis research tools their universities subscribe to. For students, it will also enable them to start to align their working practices to those of real world lawyers encouraging them to seek out information, ask the advice of peers and specialists, and effectively self-educate; and so develop skills that are of paramount importance to the modern lawyer.”
For free access to LawCampus visit www.lexisweb.co.uk/lawcampus-



