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Is the content in the OnlineLibrary™ arranged similarily to the print publications content?

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Is the content in the OnlineLibrary™ arranged similarily to the print publications content?

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Yes. Each article and form within the MCLE OnlineLibrary can be thought of as a part of an electronic “book.” Each of these books has an electronic tables of contents listing the chapters, sections, and subsections within the book. Whenever you are in an MCLE OnlineLibrary article or form you will see this table of contents, allowing you to easily and quickly move between the articles and forms in a book. This feature of the MCLE OnlineLibrary will significantly cut research times, and when combined with the search capabilities of the site, the OnlineLibrary becomes an incredibly powerful research tool. To examine some free articles and forms, and to see how the table of content system works, click here.

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