Here is a list of new features or enhancements that have recently been made to Labour Spectrum
 
  • British Columbia Decisions, Labour Arbitration (BCDLA) - summaries from 1981 to 2009 originally published under the Western Legal Publication (WLP) imprint now link to all available full text decisions. (February 2012)

  • Quick Print Document icon - This icon () allows users to quickly print the document they are viewing, as an alternative to using the Print/Save/Email options box ().(January, 2012)

  • Print, Save and Email - The Print, Save and Email functionality has been enhanced so users will be able to print, save or email the Hit List (with or without words around hits), print, save or email just the summary/headnote or note up of a case, highlight search terms in the output and select a cover page (with notes) for the output. A single icon ( ) has replaced the six print, save and email icons that were in the Navigation Bar, and the three icons that were at the top of the Hit List. A new icon ( ) allows users to add check boxes to the Table of Contents in order to select documents for output. More details are available in the Print/Save/Email Options section on the Labour Spectrum Help page. (November, 3, 2011)

  • Change to Search Template Names – The “Index Search” has been renamed as the “Case Summaries Topical Index Search”, and the “Advanced Custom Search” has been renamed as the “Custom Content Search”. The buttons on the Home page have been rearranged, with the Commentary and Legislation buttons switching places, and the word “Search” has been removed from the labels as redundant. These changes make the search names more descriptive and standardize the names and layout with other Canada Law Book research services
  • Diamond images have been added allowing you to quickly see the most important decisions on your Hit List. The decisions with the are reported decisions from Labour Arbitration Cases and Dominion Law Reports and include the headnotes and other finding tools to make your research faster and more efficient

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