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Organizing and Managing Legal Research with CiteIt!
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CiteIt! is designed to make it easy for you to store and organize all of your legal research.
Every source in your research database has a unlimited notes field
where you can your personal research notes.
In addition, you can assign keywords to each source, giving you the ability to effectively group and organize your research.
CiteIt!'s find feature allows you to search all of your keywords and notes, making it easy to quickly see which sources address specific issues.
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FEATURES FOR ORGANIZING AND MANAGING LEGAL RESEARCH:
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The CiteIt! notes field has built-in
word-processor functionality making it easy to create,
edit and customize your personal research notes.
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CiteIt! automatically provides a list of all of the keywords that you have used for categorizing your research
information and the sources to which you have assigned
each keyword. Therefore, throughout the research
process, you always have an updated outline of your
research!
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With CiteIt!’s find feature you can instantly search your entire research database for a specific search term, phrase or keyword.
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CiteIt! automatically groups all research into folders according to the type of source type, so they you can access all of your statutory information, for example, with one click.
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You can easily have CiteIt! generate powerful reports that provide you with an organized summary of all of your research.
For example, CiteIt!'s unique Brief Outline creates a subject-matter outline of your sources and research organized by keywords, providing an excellent summary of all of your research.
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CiteIt! can also generate a Source List which lists all of your sources and the notes and keywords associated with each citation.
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Because you can easily share all or your
research and citation information, CiteIt! makes
it easy to collaborate with your colleagues.
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