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Keeping Up With Legal Technology: Five Easy Places, Jennifer L. Behrens
Keeping Up With Legal Technology: Five Easy Places, Jennifer L. Behrens
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The Durham Statement On Open Access One Year Later: Preservation And Access To Legal Scholarship, Richard A. Danner
The Durham Statement On Open Access One Year Later: Preservation And Access To Legal Scholarship, Richard A. Danner
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The Durham Statement on Open Access to Legal Scholarship calls for US law schools to stop publishing their journals in print format and to rely instead on electronic publication with a commitment to keep the electronic versions available in “stable, open, digital formats.” The Statement asks for two things: 1) open access publication of law school-published journals; and 2) an end to print publication of law journals. This paper was written as background for a July 2010 American Association of Law Libraries conference program on the preservation implications of the call to end print publication.
Leveraging A Library Collection Through Collaborative Digitization Ventures, Femi Cadmus, Fred Shapiro
Leveraging A Library Collection Through Collaborative Digitization Ventures, Femi Cadmus, Fred Shapiro
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