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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Quintessential Law Library And Librarian In A Digital Era, Femi Cadmus
The Quintessential Law Library And Librarian In A Digital Era, Femi Cadmus
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Libraries, like most institutions and industries today, are faced with disruptive technologies that challenge their relevancy in a digital era. As a result, erstwhile notions and nostalgia associated with the quintessential library and librarian are changing rapidly.
This is a compelling era to reimagine the library, retaining essential traditions alongside the new technologies, which facilitate the preservation, discoverability, accessibility, and delivery of information. It is also an opportunity for libraries to respond creatively and innovatively to change. The quintessential law library and librarian cannot only survive but can also thrive in the digital era by continuing to demonstrate value through …
Library Director As Change Agent: Analysis Two, Implementing Change In Difficult Times, Femi Cadmus
Library Director As Change Agent: Analysis Two, Implementing Change In Difficult Times, Femi Cadmus
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Not Your Parents' Law Library: A Tale Of Two Academic Law Libraries, Julian Aiken, Femi Cadmus, Fred Shapiro
Not Your Parents' Law Library: A Tale Of Two Academic Law Libraries, Julian Aiken, Femi Cadmus, Fred Shapiro
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
As academic law libraries continue to face the inevitability of a rapidly changing landscape which includes a new breed of digital users with sophisticated technological needs, it remains to be seen what libraries will look like in years to come. It is certain that libraries as we know them today will have changed, but to what extent? An ability to remain adaptable and to anticipate the evolving needs of users in a dynamic environment will continue to be key for libraries to remain relevant, and even to survive, in the 21st century; vital to this endeavor will also be an …
Leveraging A Library Collection Through Collaborative Digitization Ventures, Femi Cadmus, Fred Shapiro
Leveraging A Library Collection Through Collaborative Digitization Ventures, Femi Cadmus, Fred Shapiro
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Visit To Puerto Rico, Claire M. Germain
Visit To Puerto Rico, Claire M. Germain
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Digital Legal Information: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow?, Claire M. Germain
Digital Legal Information: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow?, Claire M. Germain
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Internet For Legal Information - The U.S. Experience, Claire M. Germain, Pat Court, Jean Wenger, Scott Childs
Internet For Legal Information - The U.S. Experience, Claire M. Germain, Pat Court, Jean Wenger, Scott Childs
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Scholar's Workstation Now A Reality! Enhancing Faculty Information Access And Delivery, Claire M. Germain
The Scholar's Workstation Now A Reality! Enhancing Faculty Information Access And Delivery, Claire M. Germain
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
An Overview Of Health Law Research And An Annotated Bibliography, Richard A. Danner, Claire M. Germain
An Overview Of Health Law Research And An Annotated Bibliography, Richard A. Danner, Claire M. Germain
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Foreign Experiences Toward The Development Of A National Legal Information Center, Claire M. Germain
Foreign Experiences Toward The Development Of A National Legal Information Center, Claire M. Germain
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
This comparative study discusses whether selected foreign countries--Canada, the United Kingdom, France, and the Federal Republic of Germany--have a history of a movement toward the establishment of a national information center. The author examines the development of existing law libraries and libraries with large legal collections, analyzes the role played by the national library of each country, and describes some cooperative accomplishments at the regional and national level. Comparisons are drawn with what is expected of a national legal information center in the United States.
The Librarian Fellowship Program At The Max-Planck-Institute For Foreign And International Private Law In Hamburg, West Germany, Claire M. Germain
The Librarian Fellowship Program At The Max-Planck-Institute For Foreign And International Private Law In Hamburg, West Germany, Claire M. Germain
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.