There are many times we need to save a file to the PDF format. In both Windows and Mac, you can “print” to PDF, which essentially creates a PDF file.
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Muse Law Library Blog at Richmond School of Law
Muse Law Library Blog at Richmond School of Law
There are many times we need to save a file to the PDF format. In both Windows and Mac, you can “print” to PDF, which essentially creates a PDF file.
Read moreTips and resources to explore productivity features of Microsoft Word for outlines, memos and structured documents
Read moreRichmond Women’s Law Work-Life Panel By Taylor Anne Moffett (2L) Work-life integration has changed since March 2020, when the pandemic began, even in big law. More people are working flex schedules, spending part of their week in the office and
Read moreCheck out a board game from the library for a fun and free distraction. Loan period = 4 days
Read moreYour fellow law students want to hear from you. As part of the Muse Law Library’s continuing effort to engage with our student community, MuseNews will now regularly feature select student-authored posts. This new segment of the MuseNews blog will
Read moreLearn about a new and innovative compilation of the Federal Rules of Evidence, intended for easier navigation and cross-referencing.
Read moreIn support of Law Student Well-Being Week, the Muse Law Library held two DIY mini-workshops on how to make your very own stress balls. The results were great, and students and faculty had a blast making their very own personalized
Read moreSeptember 28 is National Voter Registration Day. Check out this post to learn how to register, where to vote and resources to participate in elections.
Read moreThe library is seeking applicants for our advisory board: SLATE – Student Library and Technology Exchange
Read moreUR’s Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) and Richmond Law School worked together to provide services for law students in the Law Library.
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