Newer, cloud - based products like Boundless, not to mention Adobe Digital Publishing and
other widely - available platforms, facilitate collaboration among faculty and even among law schools in developing and sharing
content, while initiatives like CALI's eLangdell («eBooks for Legal Edcuation») make available to faculty and students everywhere professional,
scholarly content on a Creative Commons licence, intended for incorporation into digital legal casebooks and textbooks.
For example, the chapter on Legal Periodicals contains detailed information on searching periodicals indexes and full text articles, and mentions current awareness tools for new articles, such as Tarlton Law Library Contents Pages from Law Reviews and
Other Scholarly Journals and Washington & Lee Law School Current Law Journal
Content.