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From The Treasurer: Another Positive Year For Aall., Joyce Manna Janto
From The Treasurer: Another Positive Year For Aall., Joyce Manna Janto
Law Faculty Publications
This article reports on the fiscal health of the American Association of Law Libraries in 2006, including statements of assets and activities.
Barriers In The Land Of The Free, Gary L. Mcdowell
Barriers In The Land Of The Free, Gary L. Mcdowell
Jepson School of Leadership Studies articles, book chapters and other publications
The best way to get judges to write books is apparently to lure them to the lecterns of prominent lecture series, then turn their remarks into something more permanent. Perhaps the most successful of these schemes was Judge Benjamin Cardozo's 1921 Storrs lectures at the Yale Law School that appeared in the same year as The Nature of the Judicial Process . While a judge on the New York Court of Appeals, before he was elevated to the US Supreme Court in 1932, Cardozo saw two further series of lectures appear in print as The Growth of the Law (1924) …
Is There A New Digital Collection In Your Future?, Roger V. Skalbeck
Is There A New Digital Collection In Your Future?, Roger V. Skalbeck
Law Faculty Publications
In this article, we take a look at a handful of the bigger law-related digital collections available today. We present the core elements of each collection to give readers an idea of what is out there. In addition, we look at some broad-based questions presented by acquiring access to digital collections. Finally, briefly, we look at issues of access, ownership, copyright, interlibrary lending, catalog records, and cost.