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Nevada Supreme Court Law Library: On Demand Training and CLEs

Webinars and CLEs to support the Nevada Supreme Court Law Library's subscription databases.
  • Legal Research Platforms
  • Research Databases & eBooks
    • HeinOnline
    • LexisNexis Digital Library
    • ProView (Thomson Reuters)
    • VitalLaw (Wolters Kluwer/Aspen)
  • Nifty Examples of Law Library Support

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HeinOnline

Access HeinOnline from the Law Library's intranet page. 

HeinOnline has a YouTube channel with lots of great videos on databases, research tips, and more. Look for the "Training on the Go" series for videos that are less than 7 minutes.

  • HeinOnline's New Welcome Page (May 2025)

LexisNexis Digital Library

The LexisNexis Digital Library (LNDL) is a collection of legal e-books that you may check out and read on your tablet, computer's web browser, or through an online app (both iOS and Android apps are available).

The Nevada Supreme Court's LNDL subscription includes thousands of legal treatises and primary law sources. To access this collection, you need a Supreme Court of Nevada Law Library card - your username is your library barcode and your password is your phone number or the password used to create your library card.

ProView (Thomson Reuters)

Log in to ProView from the Law Library's intranet page, or access it while you're logged into Westlaw from the drop-down menu.

ProView migrated to a new platform on March 27, 2024. Follow this link to learn more about the enhancements or this link to learn What is ProView?

ProView offers help when you need it - click on the ? icon and then choose an outlined area to learn more about it. Additionally, every time you log in, a new Quick Tip will appear (you can also refresh to view more Quick Tips). Unfortunately, digital resources published by Thomson Reuters/West Publishing do not include page numbers. Please contact the law library if you need us to scan from our print collection reference@nvcourts.nv.gov.

Screenshot of ProView Help training page

 

VitalLaw (Wolters Kluwer/Aspen)

Access VitalLaw from the Law Library's intranet. 

  • VitalLaw provides access to treatises published by Wolters Kluwer (Aspen) in the following practice areas: COVID-19, Elder & Estates Law, Family Law, Intellectual Property, Labor & Employment Law, Litigation, Payroll & Entitlements, Pension & Employee Benefits, Practice of Law, Products Liability & Insurance, Property & Construction Law, Securities, and Sexual Harassment & Workplace Compliance.

VitalLaw offers brief video training to get you up-to-speed in a matter of minutes. Follow this link to access VitalLaw training videos. 

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VitalLaw Video Training

  • Welcome to VitalLaw! (1:54)
  • VitalLaw Overview (1:53)
  • VitalLaw Search Basics (1:39)
  • VitalLaw Locating Titles (0:58)
  • VitalLaw Setting News Alerts (1:42)
  • VitalLaw Citation Search (1:41)
  • VitalLaw A-Z Title List
    Practical Guides, Treatises & Explanations, Primary Sources, Workflow Tools, and more!
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This information is provided as a courtesy only. The law library shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for direct, indirect, special or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing of this material. The law librarians are not members of the Nevada State Bar and nothing on this site should be considered as legal advice.