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Books On My Desk, Mary Whisner Jan 2012

Books On My Desk, Mary Whisner

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Are there still books that reference librarians need to keep on their desks? Ms. Whisner considers this topic as well as discussing her gradual shift from using reference books in print to using their electronic counterparts


Fifty More Constitutions, Mary Whisner Jan 2012

Fifty More Constitutions, Mary Whisner

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The U.S. Constitution may get all the attention, but as Ms. Whisner points out, state constitutional law is also important to legal researchers. Unfortunately, the sources for researching state constitutions are more limited and difficult to find. She describes a web site created by the Gallagher Law Library at the University of Washington School of Law that makes available sources of Washington State constitutional history.


"That Most Congenial Lawyer/Bibliographer", Mary Whisner Jan 2012

"That Most Congenial Lawyer/Bibliographer", Mary Whisner

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Ms. Whisner delves into Morris L. Cohen's Bibliography of Early American Law, demonstrating how much information it contains that will be interesting and useful for law librarians.