 Hi, this is Mary Wisner from the Gallagher Law Library. In this video, I'd like to show you how you can customize Westlaw for tax research. We're going to look at three different things. We're going to look at how you can set tax materials to be your start page. We're going to look at Favorites and we're going to create a custom page. You're familiar with the basic Westlaw menu when you sign in. You get a list of content types. You can choose federal materials, you can choose state materials, you can choose practice areas. Now, as tax experts, you probably often go to tax. Our first tip is that you can set this as a start page. That means when you log on to Westlaw, instead of seeing the menu that lists all the types of practice and all the jurisdictions, your first thing is tax resources. So there's one tip. You can also make this page one of your Favorites. So now I can be off looking at Westlaw and if I want to go through the menus I can, or I can go to Favorites and see that tax is my favorite. Now, you can also do this with individual databases. So if you wanted to make Merton's Law a federal income taxation, one of your Favorites, you can. Now you notice that when you go to Favorites, it has an option to view custom pages. So instead of relying on the page that Westlaw has assembled for me, I can create a page. So I'm going to create custom page, tax resources I love. Okay. So this is my new custom page. Now in this, I can put the stuff that I like best. So manage page, add content section, and we're going to call a section code because who doesn't love the code? I'm going to add content and I can search for internal revenue code. I see that I have an option to put in the internal revenue code from RIA. And let me throw in the 1954 code and the historical notes. So now I have a code section. Let me go back to manage page, add a content section, treatises. Since I am fascinated by corporate tax, I'm going to put in bitcoin uses, federal income taxation of corporations and shareholders, and bitcoin, emery, and string, federal income taxation, blah, blah, blah. Let's add a new content section, tax advocacy. This is where I can put treatises or practice manuals that will help me represent my clients before the IRS or the tax court. So now I have a collection of books that are about representing taxpayers. Add some tools. I have a tool where I can easily put in a find or a key site. Let's just stop there. Now, when I go to the beginning of Westlaw, I can go to Favorites and I see View All Custom Pages, Tax Resources I Love. And I can set this to be my start page. I'm signing out of Westlaw. Now, when I return to Westlaw, my start screen is Tax Resources I Love. I can always go back to Westlaw Home if I want. But if those are the things that I love to go to, why not start there? Tax Resources I Love, just to review what we've done. I showed you how you can make the tax page your start page. You can make certain tax resources your favorites. And you can also create a custom page that has just your tax favorites. This has been Mary Wisner for the Gallagher Law Library, see our website for library services, research guides, and more. lib.law.uw.edu.