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The Courthouse Libraries BC video tutorials demonstrate research techniques and strategies in short videos that you can watch either through our website or on YouTube.

Researching Legislation, Part 1: Tracing Legislation Back

Researching Legislation, Part 1: Tracing Legislation Back

How to trace legislation back in time to when it was first enacted, using resources available through Courthouse Libraries BC. This tutorial traces a law back to the 1940s that makes publishing or selling a crime comic a criminal offence in Canada.

Watch this Video (8:14) | Watch all 3 Parts (18:21)

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Researching Legislation, Part 2: Noting Up Legislation

Researching Legislation, Part 2: Noting Up Legislation

How to note up legislation to see whether any cases have considered it, using WestlaweCARSWELL’s LawSource platform, a product available at Courthouse Library locations across BC. Have any court cases actually considered the law that makes publishing or selling crime comics illegal?

Watch this Video (6:21) | Watch all 3 Parts (18:21)

Watch in other ways: Watch on YouTubeYouTube

Researching Legislation, Part 3: Legislative Intent

Researching Legislation, Part 3: Legislative Intent

How to research the intent behind a piece of legislation by tracking the legislative debates at the time the legislation was introduced. Just what was the thinking in the late 1940s behind making it a criminal offence to publish or sell crime comics?

Watch this Video (4:08) | Watch all 3 Parts (18:21)

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Finding Precedents, Part 1: CLE Online

Finding Precedents, Part 1: CLE Online

How to use CLE Online, a product available at most Courthouse Library locations across the province, to find forms and precedents, using the example of trying to find a shareholders agreement.

Watch this Video (2:33)

Watch in other ways: Watch on YouTube YouTube

Finding Precedents, Part 2: Library Catalogue

Finding Precedents, Part 2: Library Catalogue

How to use Courthouse Libraries BC's library catalogue to find forms and precedents, using the example of trying to find a shareholders agreement.

Watch this Video (2:18)

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Finding Precedents, Part 3: O'Brien's Encyclopedia of Forms

Finding Precedents, Part 3: O'Brien's Encyclopedia of Forms

How to use O'Brien's Encyclopedia of Forms, a comprehensive set of print volumes available at several Courthouse Library locations, to find forms and precedents, using the example of trying to find a shareholders agreement.

Watch this Video (2:51)

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