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Law Collection @ Smu Libraries: Raising The Bar For Access And Discovery, Shameem Nilofar Maideen
Law Collection @ Smu Libraries: Raising The Bar For Access And Discovery, Shameem Nilofar Maideen
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Open Access To Legal Materials In Singapore, Charlotte Gill
Open Access To Legal Materials In Singapore, Charlotte Gill
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Research Skills Boot Camp: Equipping Law Students To Survive In The Wild, Charlotte Gill
Research Skills Boot Camp: Equipping Law Students To Survive In The Wild, Charlotte Gill
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Visit To American Academic Law Libraries, Elizabeth Naumczyk
Visit To American Academic Law Libraries, Elizabeth Naumczyk
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The visit to American academic law libraries was conducted between 26 June and 18 July 1993 My itinerary included attendance at the American Association of Law Librarians (AALL) Conference as well as the workshop Moving Forward Reconceptualizing Resources and Services in Recessionary Times The university libraries visited included Hastings, Stanford, Berkeley, Chicago-Kent, Harvard, Northeastern, Northwestern and Chicago. The purpose of my visit was primarily to learn how academic law libraries are employing information technology in innovative ways, be it with respect to networking, scanning, the teaching of legal research, electronic communications and publishing Also I wanted to see how these …
Australian Academic Legal Information Centres: Issues For The Law Library Of 2001, Elizabeth Naumczyk
Australian Academic Legal Information Centres: Issues For The Law Library Of 2001, Elizabeth Naumczyk
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By the year 2001, Australian academic law libraries will face different challenges than those of today, especially as an increase in library users and a growth in the volume of legal literature can be confidently predicted. The question is to identify these challenges and to define ways to deal with them. Already, academic libraries with limited and decreasing funds, and under-resourced law schools in Australia, are having difficulty coping with the costs of running law libraries in their present form. A central issue will be the availability of funds to cope with given changes, including how to redirect these funds …