vlex Remote Access

LiRN is pleased to announce that, in addition to providing vLex in courthouse libraries across Ontario, we are also providing remote access to LSO members in good standing whose practice is based in the communities listed below. Your LSO number will be verified.

vlex is available REMOTELY n 37 Ontario communities!

Following libraries offer vlex REMOTE access for their lawyers:

Who can Register for Remote Access

This is open to all lawyers in good standing with the LSO with a practice in the above courthouse library locations.  There are only 4,000 spots available.   Information about the remote access is available on our public pages: vLex Remote Access: Portal – LiRN.

How to Register a new user who requests access

Once someone has asked for access, here’s a template email you can send them with the registration information. Once they have followed the instructions in the email, they can then access vlex remotely through the LiRN portal. 

Email Template

Hello,

Thank you for requesting remote access to vlex.

Access is provided through our funder, the Legal Information and Resource Network (LiRN).  To set up your access to vlex, please follow the follow steps below to access it remotely.

  1.  Register for LiRN’s website using this link:  Register for LiRN Remote Access to vlex
  2. To register, you will need to
    • Provide your name, email and LSO number
    • Pick our library name from the Referring Library dropdown list
    • Review and Agree to the vlex Remote Access  Terms & Conditions
    • Create a username and password
  3. Once registered with LiRN, visit the Participant Portal on LiRN’s website:  vlex Remote Access Participant Portal – LiRN
  4. Click on the vlex link on that page to access vlex content remotely.
  5. [Insert Your Signature]

Insert Flyers with vlex Information in your email invitation to join vlex remote access:

Training Resources

What is vlex?

Remote Access for all e-LiRN resources?

As we developed e-LiRN, we discussed the feasibility of providing remote access with our vendors. The cost of making the suite accessible outside of our libraries was—and unfortunately remains—prohibitive. Vendors’ pricing models are tied to the number of lawyers who would have access to the product. We continue to discuss new pricing models that would make remote access feasible. However, at the moment, remote access remains cost-prohibitive.  For more information, please see:  Remote Access for e-LiRN – Is this possible? – LiRN

Library staff do have remote access to all of E-LiRN’s suite of resources through your passwords.  You can conduct research on behalf of lawyers and e-mail them the results.

Do you have a contribution about using vlex’s Remote Access?