USD students have access to many study aids online through the LRC. Check out the rest of the Online Study Aids Guide for study aids from all publishers organized by subject.
Access: Sign in with your full USD email address and password. You have the option to create personalized account to save favorites, highlight, bookmark, or add notes.
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For more information see Instructions for using the Digital Library or watch this 5-minute instructional video.
Access: Log in with MySanDiego credentials. You have the option to create personalized account with your USD email to save favorites, highlight, bookmark, or add notes.
Note: there can be a lag of several seconds when searching for titles; results should eventually load.
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Formerly known as: Wolters Kluwer Online Study Aids Library
Access: Log in with MySanDiego credentials. You have the option to create personalized account with your USD email to save favorites, highlight, bookmark, or add notes. Read online or download to computer after creating a personalized account.
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CALI Lessons are interactive tutorials designed to help law students improve their knowledge of legal concepts through a process of presenting a concept and then immediately testing them on it. Studies have shown that this is one of the most effective way to learn and retain knowledge.
CALI currently has over 1,000 tutorials in over 40 legal subjects. All CALI lessons are written and peer reviewed by faculty at CALI member schools. They can be used for assessment by faculty or for student self-study.
CALI Lessons are absolutely free for students and faculty at CALI member schools to use. However, you must register on the CALI website using USD's authorization code, which is emailed to new students before orientation. Contact the LRC Reference Desk if you need another copy of the CALI authorization code.
Access: Log in with your Lexis+ username and password.
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The LRC will host and make available past exams from any professor and class at USD Law. However, our current collection only includes past exams from in-person classes. You can find past exams by class, where they are divided by professor.