[blindlaw] Bluebook on Bookshare

Laura Wolk laura.wolk at gmail.com
Thu Jan 31 20:22:20 UTC 2019


I don't know the answer to your question, but if your employer doesn't
subscribe (which I assume you've checked), I think shelling out the
$20 or whatever it is for a three-year subscription is definitely
worth it for the search capacity and hyperlinks alone.

On 1/31/19, kelby carlson via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> I just realized that the 20th edition of the Bluebook is on Bookshare, which
> is great for me because my school online copy has expired. However, when I
> downloaded a BRF version, I noticed that the citation examples did not
> contain things like bold and itallic. This is the case even though I
> downloaded the book in UEB, which is a lot better for specific formatting
> characters. Does anybody know any solution to this? Is this typical of UEB
> files on Bookshare?.
>
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