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Full-Text Articles in Law
From Oxford To Williamsburg, Ruth Bird, James S. Heller
From Oxford To Williamsburg, Ruth Bird, James S. Heller
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Copyright For Teachers & Librarians In The 21st Century, Benjamin J. Keele
Book Review Of Copyright For Teachers & Librarians In The 21st Century, Benjamin J. Keele
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
How Librarians Can Help Improve Law Journal Publishing, Benjamin J. Keele, Michelle Pearse
How Librarians Can Help Improve Law Journal Publishing, Benjamin J. Keele, Michelle Pearse
Library Staff Publications
Librarians are well positioned to improve law journal publishing and help it evolve in the ever-changing digital environment. They can provide student editors with advice on a variety of issues such as copyright, data preservation, and version control. Librarians can also help journals adopt technical standards and improve the discoverability and usability of journal content. While few libraries will be able to adopt all these suggestions, a checklist of ideas is provided to help librarians select those that are most suitable to their libraries and journals.
From Oxford To Williamsburg: The Evolution Of Legal Education And Law Libraries Across The Pond, James S. Heller
From Oxford To Williamsburg: The Evolution Of Legal Education And Law Libraries Across The Pond, James S. Heller
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The Hunger Games, James S. Heller
An Overview Of Patent Prosecution, Frederick W. Dingledy
An Overview Of Patent Prosecution, Frederick W. Dingledy
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Reclaiming Fair Use: How To Put Balance Back In Copyright, Benjamin J. Keele
Book Review Of Reclaiming Fair Use: How To Put Balance Back In Copyright, Benjamin J. Keele
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Keeping And Deleting Patron Records In Law Libraries, Benjamin J. Keele
Keeping And Deleting Patron Records In Law Libraries, Benjamin J. Keele
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Citizens And E-Government: Evaluating Policy And Management, Benjamin J. Keele
Book Review Of Citizens And E-Government: Evaluating Policy And Management, Benjamin J. Keele
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Advising Faculty On Law Journal Publication Agreements, Benjamin J. Keele
Advising Faculty On Law Journal Publication Agreements, Benjamin J. Keele
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Patent Reform In The 112th Congress: Innovation Issues, Benjamin J. Keele
Book Review Of Patent Reform In The 112th Congress: Innovation Issues, Benjamin J. Keele
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Fundamentals Of Government Information: Mining, Finding, Evaluating, And Using Government Resources, Benjamin J. Keele
Book Review Of Fundamentals Of Government Information: Mining, Finding, Evaluating, And Using Government Resources, Benjamin J. Keele
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Review: International Law Stories, Frederick W. Dingledy
Book Review: International Law Stories, Frederick W. Dingledy
Library Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The Librarian’S Copyright Companion, James S. Heller, Paul Hellyer, Benjamin J. Keele
The Librarian’S Copyright Companion, James S. Heller, Paul Hellyer, Benjamin J. Keele
Library Staff Publications
The transition from print to digital continues. The Copyright Act has changed a little, but not for the better. This book begins with the premise that copyright exists to promote the dissemination of information, and while creators have certain rights, so do users. This new edition updates every chapter and adds a new chapter on the library as a publisher. Also included is information on recent developments such as Creative Common licenses and the use of digital video (e.g. YouTube) in the classroom.