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Hannah Rosborough (BEd, MLIS, LLM) is an Instruction & Scholarly Communications Librarian at the Sir James Dunn Law Library, Dalhousie University. She teaches Legal Research & Writing at the Schulich School of Law, where she helps students navigate the ever-evolving world of legal research. Her research interests are the future of legal information, innovation in legal research, promoting free access to the law, and legal citation.

Seeing Is Believing: Visualizing Legal Research

This article by Hannah Rosborough, winner of the 2026 Schulich School of Law Teaching Excellence Award, provides an overview of some visual aids for teaching legal research that she has developed over the past few years. Rosborough shares these based on positive student feedback and with the hope that others might find them useful in their own teaching or training.

Subjects: AI, KM, Legal Education, Legal Research, Legal Research Training, Legal Technology, Search Strategies