Legal Research Guide
Hi,
The changes that you have made to the legal research guide are nonsensical. I'm sure that a lot of time and consideration went in to them to make the process easier for students, but it has simply done the opposite.
There should be an option to simply list all of the databases available to use, so one can work through them when doing research. I know dividing them into categories may seem like you're doing us a favour but you are not, and if there is a place on the website where all of the databases can be directly accessed, it is not easy enough to find to be of any use.
Thanks.
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Thank you for your feedback. Although the Legal Research Guide has a different appearance now, the structure of the site remains very similar to the previous version. You are correct in pointing out, however, that there is now no link to the complete list of Law databases from the opening page of the Legal Research Guide. This is still available from http://www.library.uq.edu.au/ by choosing Databases and selecting Law and also from the Journal articles tab of the Legal Research Guide under the More info tab. We will consider reinstating this link to the opening page based on your feedback.
Best wishes
Julie
Julie Oates, Law Librarian and Manager, Research Information Service
j.oates@library.uq.edu.au