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Please consider the following changes to this article. Please note that I am requesting these edits on behalf of William S. Hein & Co., Inc. and HeinOnline and I have therefore declared my conflict of interest here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Conflict_of_interest/Noticeboard#HeinOnline.

Oct. 23, 2015: I have modified the article to include additional non-Hein-website sources, including an article written by Bob Berring, a noted member of the law librarian community (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Berring). I removed the second reference to ScholarCheck, removed the reference to the Choice award and added the fact that Hein was named to the top eContent 100 companies list in 2007, and sourced the article itself. I do realize that I am still sourcing Hein's own sites, but this is the only source where I could find specific information, such as the number of pages, titles, libraries and scope of coverage available. Also of note is the fact that Westlaw's Wikipedia page cites Thomson/West/Westlaw sites several times and their page remains much more robust: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlaw

November 6, 2015: Please re-consider adding this factual and descriptive information obtained from sources other than William S. Hein websites. Please also consider the factual/statistical information from the William S. Hein sites listed below the other sources.

Information from non-Hein-related sources:

HeinOnline is an image-based, fully searchable legal research database used primarily by lawyers, law schools, and legal professionals. It is a product of William S. Hein & Co., Inc. William S. Hein & Co., Inc. is one of the last remaining independent law publishers in the United States. (source: http://www.slaw.ca/2011/04/19/a-tinkerbell-in-buffalo/)

William S. Hein & Co., Inc. is a family-owned independent legal publisher and content distributor. In late 1998, Hein acquired Fred B. Rothman & Co. of Littleton, Colorado. This acquisition made Hein the largest American distributor of print law journals.

HeinOnline was launched in May 2000 after years of collaboration with the law library community. At its inception, it contained 25 law journals in the Law Journal Library. (Source: http://www.aallnet.org/mm/Publications/spectrum/archives/Vol-18/No-4/heinonline.pdf) In 2007, Hein was named to the eContent 100 Companies list. (Source: http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/infotoday/econtent_200712/index.php?startid=55)

In 2013, HeinOnline partnered with Fastcase to bring HeinOnline users the full text of both Federal and State case law. The partnership combined Hein’s expertise in publishing law journals and historical statutory materials and Fastcase’s experience in publishing American primary law. It offers users of both services a complete, integrated legal research experience. (Source: http://www.fastcase.com/hein-and-fastcase-announce-publishing-partnership/) The partnership was the recipient of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) New Product award in 2014. HeinOnline was also the recipient of this award in 2001 and HeinOnline's Subject Compilations of State Laws collection received the award in 2009. (Source: http://www.aallnet.org/mm/Member-Resources/AALLawards/award-best.html#winners)

In 2014, William S. Hein & Co., Inc. was listed among Buffalo’s top workplaces. (Source: http://www.topworkplaces.com/frontend.php/regional-list/company/buffalo/william-s-hein-co-inc)

Additional information found on William Hein's own site:

In addition to its collection of more than 2,200 law journals, HeinOnline also contains the Congressional Record Bound volumes in entirety, complete coverage of the United States Reports back to 1754, trials from around the world dating back to the early 1700’s, classic legal treatises from the 16th to the 20th centuries, the United Nations and League of Nations Treaty Series, all United States treaties, the Federal Register from inception in 1936, and the Code of Federal Regulations from inception in 1938. HeinOnline is available in more than 3,200 locations and 150 countries. (Source: http://home.wshein.com/about/)

HeinOnline contains more than 130,000,000 pages (source: http://heinonline.org/HeinDocs/RELEASE201512.html) and 60 collections. (Source: http://home.heinonline.org/content/list-of-libraries/) Significant HeinOnline features include ScholarCheck, which is a series of tools integrated throughout the database that allow users to link between documents and to view articles and cases that have a heavy influence on their research subjects; and MyHein, a personal bookmarking tool. (Source: https://help.heinonline.org/)

Please consider adding any or all of this information to the HeinOnline Wikipedia page and feel free to reach out to me with questions or suggestions as to how I could better accomplish this update.

Thank you! Tak1335 (talk) 17:12, 6 November 2015 (UTC)