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Libraries And Legal Education, Jonathan Franklin Jan 2015

Libraries And Legal Education, Jonathan Franklin

Librarians' Chapters in Books

Academic law libraries are in the midst of radical change, probably more so than at any time in the past 100 years. Two factors are converging that make business as usual no longer viable for academic law libraries: transition of legal resources from print to digital formats and economic changes in legal education.

Best Practices for Legal Education did not address the role of law libraries in the delivery of legal education. The changes facing law schools suggest now is the time to articulate how libraries can best contribute to the endeavor. How can best practices for law libraries be …


[Interview With] Viola Bird Jan 1988

[Interview With] Viola Bird

Librarians' Chapters in Books

An interview with Viola Bird, who served as assistant law librarian for twenty years, from 1953 to 1973.


Betty Wilkins Jan 1988

Betty Wilkins

Librarians' Chapters in Books

An oral history interview with Betty Wilkins, former director of the University of Washington Law Library.