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BUSI 4370/5370: Healthcare Law

Helpful links for researching statues, case law, and other legal aspects of health care. Includes Texas and Federal information.

Course Textbook for BUSI 4370

Course Textbook for BUSI 5370

Reference Sources

  • Excellent place to start research.
  • Provide background information.

Legal Encyclopedias

American Jurisprudence 2
KF 75 .A47 1962 Ref.
The subtitle of this set describes it well. "A Modern Comprehensive Text Statement of American law, State and Federal. Our print subscription to this title ended in 2003. We do have access to current information through Westlaw.
Texas Jurisprudence 3d.
KFT 1280 .T490 1979 Ref.
An encyclopedia of more than 400 items describing Texas legal doctrine, including legislative acts as well as points of law determined in both Texas and federal courts. Updated quarterly with pocket parts and with supplements as needed.

Statutes

United States Code Annotated
KF 62 1927 .W45 Ref.
The text of "all laws of a general and permanent nature enacted by Congress." Also referred to as U.S.C. or U.S.C.A. We also have access to this through Westlaw. Most easily used in the print format. Our print subscription is updated semi-annually through pocket parts and/or supplemental volumes.
Vernon's Texas Code Annotated
KFT 1230.5 .V4 Ref.
Some parts of this are entitled Vernon's Annotated Statutes and Codes. Our print subscription updated by pocket parts and supplemental volumes as necessary. We also have access to this through Westlaw. Most easily used in the print format.
U.S. Code Annotated Popular Name Table
KF 62 1927 .W45 Popular Name Table 2010 Ref.
One of the annual indexes. A similar kind of index may be found online Popular Name Tool made available by The United States Code Office of Law Revision Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Books

Cornette Library's online catalog
Includes books, government documents, videos, journal titles, etc. available throughout the Library. Suggested searches include:
  • a keyword search for your subject, such as healthcare.
  • the general LC subject heading integrated delivery of health care.
  • the LC subject heading for a specific time and place such as integrated delivery of health care - United States.

To determine the most appropriate subject headings for your search, refer to the red Library of Congress Subject Headings near the Reference computers in the Library or search the online Library of Congress Authorities Catalog.

Journal, Magazine, & Newspaper Articles

Provide current information

  • Library shelves contain more than 1500 bound and current journals.
  • Microform (film or fiche) available for dozens of leading newspapers, as well as other periodicals.
  • Databasesindex articles found in journals and magazines.
    • Citation only;
    • Citation and a short summary of the article (abstract);
    • Full text;
    • General, covering many kinds of topics, and specialized, for specific disciplines.
    • For this assignment be sure to use scholarly sources, not general interest magazines. The differences are important, for citation and for evaluating reliability.

How to Access Databases

  • On-campus: In the library or IT Marmaduke Internet Innovation Center.
  • Off-campus: Login with your Buff Advisor username (for example, js123456) and your Buff Advisor password (for example, buffaloes).
  • Database citations not in full-text may be located in Cornette Library's online catalog, or the list of online journals.
  • Use Interlibrary Loan to request articles inaccessible through Cornette library. Allow up to 3 weeks for articles to arrive.

Healthcare Resources

Legal Resources

Ask A Librarian

Having trouble? Ask!

  • Use our 24/7 Live Chat located on the bottom right of library websites.
  • Call (806) 651-2215 during library hours
  • Use "Email a Librarian" to ask a question. Most responses within 1 business day.
  • Stop by the first floor Research & Access Desk anytime the library is open

Government Documents

Cornette Library collects United States federal and Texas state documents on many topics.

  • Most U.S. documents published since 1994 are listed in the Cornette Library's online catalog.
  • For older documents, you will need to use the Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications.
  • We also have British Parliamentary Papers from 1731-1978/79 in microform.

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications

  • Indexes all United States government documents made available through the Government Printing Office.
  • Includes Congressional reports, hearings, debates, and records; judiciary materials; documents issued by executive departments (Defense, State, Labor, Office of the President, etc.).
  • Dates available include:
    • Documents/Reference (1913-present).

Web Sites

Web Guides

  • Searchable lists of annotated web sites, discussion lists, and electronic journals that have met specific selection criteria.
Scout Report Archives
Scholarly. Keyword or advanced search. Results listed by relevance.
INFOMINE Scholarly Internet Resource Collections
Scholarly. Keyword search or browse by general subject area. Can limit to free sites.
ipl2 - "Information You Can Trust" (merger of Internet Public Library and Librarians' Index to the Internet)
General public interest. Keyword search, or browse by general topic and subtopic.

Citing Your Sources

Why must I cite the sources I use for research projects?

  • To give credit to the author of the information you use.
  • To avoid plagiarism (WTAMU Code of Student Life)
    a serious offense that can result in failure or expulsion.
  • So that others can verify the information.
  • To assist others in doing their own research.

Citation Manual

  • Dr. Rider requires you to use either the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (7th edition) or the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th edition)
  • Copies of these manuals are located at the Research & Access Desk.
  • Additional assistance is available online for: