Library Electronic ResourcesOnline version How well do you know your electronic resources? by Jaime Christopher 1 Where would you find nutshells and hornbooks? Choose one or more answers a West Academic b Westlaw c Lexis Advance d Lexis Digital 2 This is the best resource for law journals back to volume one, issue one. a Westlaw b Lexis Advance c Bloomberg Law d Hein Online 3 These resources allows me to track dockets and create docket alerts. Choose one or more answers a Lexis Advance Courtlink b Westlaw c Bloomberg Law d PACER or CM/ECF 4 Which e-resource has Federal Habeas Corpus: Practice and Procedure? Choose one or more answers a Westlaw b National Consumer Law Center c Bloomberg Law d Lexis Advance 5 This resource has an e-book version of the Fourth Circuit Criminal Handbook. Choose one or more answers a West Academic b Lexis Digital Library c Hein Online d Pro Quest Congressional 6 Where would you find Search and Seizure: A Treatise on the Fourth Amendment Choose one or more answers a Lexis Advance b Bloomberg Law c Westlaw d Lexis Digital Library 7 This resource provides news and analysis on legal developments including litigation filings, case settlements, verdicts, regulation, enforcement, legislation, and corporate deals. Choose one or more answers a ProQuest Legislative b West Academic c National Consumer Law Center d Law360 8 This resource provides practice notes, contracts and agreements, checklists, and toolkits. Choose one or more answers a Bloomberg Law b Practical Law c Lexis Digital Library d Law360 9 Where would you find these treatises: Fair Debt Collection, Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices, and Consumer Class Actions? Choose one or more answers a Westlaw b Lexis Advance c National Consumer Law Center d Practical Law 10 This is a Federal legislative history service that provides thoroughly researched compilations of digital full text publications created by Congress during the process leading up to the enactment of U.S. Public Laws. Choose one or more answers a ProQuest Legislative Insight b Law360 c Practical Law d National Consumer Law Center