LegalCitation Desk Copy Request
Examination
(Desk Copy for teaching)
Request Form



If you are considering using LegalCitation as a text in any of the following ways:

  • A law firm computer services workshop for practicing attorneys.
  • A law school computer services or library workshop for faculty or students.
  • As a required/recommended text in a course for law students or legal studies program.
  • As a required/recommended text in a paralegal program.
  • In a presentation at an academic conference.
you can request a desk copy of LegalCitation.

Note that the desk copy of LegalCitation is a full version of the program.

Please complete the following form to request a desk or examination copy of LegalCitation Note that this information is for our records, only, and is not sold or shared with any other vendors or persons, for any reason, at any time. When you have completed the form, push the "Submit" button at the bottom of the page to download the evaluation copy of LegalCitation.


Instructor Information
Please enter a law school or legal studies program snail mail address.
*Indicates required field

First, Last Name *
Institution/Law School*
Department*
Address/Room/Bldg
City*, ST/Province*, Zip/Postal*
,
COUNTRY
Telephone number
email address*
Course Information.
Course/workshop description:*
Citation version requested:*
Note: the Legal Edition of Citation supports all the major academic citation styles, as well as legal citation styles:
AAA, AGLC, ALWD, APA, APSA, ASA, ASM, Bluebook, Chicago, ICMJE [Medical], McGill, MLA and Turabian

Law School/Presentation/Workshop name
for law school or other university courses, provide the catalog number:*

Number of students/participants expected*
StyleGuide you require for student citations:*
Other StyleGuide:
Will LegalCitation be recommended or required?:*
Course description
Please provide a brief description of your course and the manner in which LegalCitation will be incorporated into the course.*

If your course description is in more than a few paragraphs, please send a note to us and attach a Word or WordPerfect document. If you have questions about the availability of written materials to augment your own materials for a course or workshop, please send a note to the staff at Oberon.

Last modified: 8 May 2001