Research Repository Update: November 2024

During November 2024, the contents of the WVU College of Law community in the Research Repository @ WVU had 10,957 new full-text downloads of the 5,820 total works archived in our collections. Readers came from 809 different institutions across 135 different countries and territories. This brings the total full-text downloads of scholarship from the College of Law collections to 782,804.

Law faculty scholarship was downloaded a total of 3,176 times in November 2024. The most downloaded articles from the  faculty scholarship collection last month are:

Artificial Intelligence: Legal Reasoning, Legal Research and Legal Writing by S. Sean Tu, Amy Cyphert, and Samuel Perl, 199 new downloads

Generative AI, Plagiarism, and Copyright Infringement in Legal Documents by Amy Cyphert, 153 new downloads

Land Use Conflicts Between Wind and Solar Renewable Energy and Agriculture Uses by Peggy Kirk Hall, Whitney Morgan and Jesse Richardson, 83 new downloads

Standard Oil, Consolidated Coal, and the Roots of the Resource Curse in West Virginia by Alison Peck, 55 new downloads

Yielding to the Necessities of a Great Public Industry: Denial and Concealment of the Harmful Health Effects of Coal Mining by Caitlyn Green and Patrick C. McGinley, 36 new downloads

Articles from the West Virginia Law Review were downloaded 8,937 times in November 2024. The most downloaded articles from the West Virginia Law Review are:

John Locke's Theory of Government and Fundamental Constitutional Rights: A Proposal for Understanding by Nicholas L. DiVita, 270 new downloads

Environmental Racism and Invisible Communities by Robert D. Bullard, 92 new downloads

Strengths and Limitations of Forensic Science: What DNA Exonerations Have Taught Us and Where to Go From Here by Vanessa Meterko, 88 new downloads

Shoot First, Ask Questions Later: Double-Tapping under the Laws of War by Stephen W. Simpson, 67 new downloads

Foundations of American Realism by Julius Paul, 67 new downloads

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