In the last decade, lawyers have come to rely on digital information sources in almost every aspect of their work. Traditional information sources such as books and journals have to a large extend been replaced by their digital counterparts. Many law firms have already responded to this development and have abandoned their paper libraries in whole or in part. It is essential both to improve education with respect to the use of advanced disclosure systems for digital legal content, and to continue efforts to make these systems – not only the basic functions, but also the most powerful options – easier and more straightforward to use. Examples of both are given in this contribution.