The Columbia Law Review Association, the organization who publishes the Bluebook, put old versions online for free as PDFs, from version 1 (1926) to version 15 (1991). To get a searchable version, all you have to do is download version 15, go to a public computer with a copy of Adobe Acrobat Professional (or buy a copy), open the file, document -> ocr text recognition -> recognize text using ocr -> all pages, (wait 20 minutes), and you're done.
Extra steps you might want to consider include:
- Document -> Reduce File Size (my final version was 7mb)
- Make your PDF into a true "blue" book by adding this PDF custom cover as the first page. http://bit.ly/cdW5iG. (Document -> Insert pages)
- Adding bookmarks (click the bookmark icon on each page you want, and type a name)
- Extract the commonly used tables into their own PDFs. (Document -> Extract Pages)
Here's the link to Bluebook version 15 (first published in 1991):
www.legalbluebook.com/img/PastVersions/USC15.pdf
--
Post Script:
If you're interested in seeing the other versions, just change the two numbers in the link above. (e.g. USC01). Not counting the cover, the first version was only 26 pages long! Oh, how things have changed.
No comments:
Post a Comment