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What Don’T You Know And How Will You Learn It?, Elizabeth G. Adelman
What Don’T You Know And How Will You Learn It?, Elizabeth G. Adelman
Book Reviews
Reviewing Susan Nevelow Mart, The Algorithm as a Human Artifact: Implications for Legal [Re]Search, 109 Law Libr. J. 387.
Toward A Universal Understanding Of The Value Of Legal Research Education, Elizabeth G. Adelman
Toward A Universal Understanding Of The Value Of Legal Research Education, Elizabeth G. Adelman
Book Reviews
Reviewing Caroline Osborne, The State of Legal Research Education: A Survey of First-Year Legal Research Programs, or Why Johnny and Jane Cannot Research.
Conveying Titles Clearly: Thoughts On The Fifth Edition Of The Alwd Guide To Legal Citation (Book Review), Stephen Paskey
Conveying Titles Clearly: Thoughts On The Fifth Edition Of The Alwd Guide To Legal Citation (Book Review), Stephen Paskey
Book Reviews
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Dictionary Developments: Book Review, Daniel H. Foote
Dictionary Developments: Book Review, Daniel H. Foote
Book Reviews
English-Japanese: The Dictionary of Anglo-American Law, published by the University of Tokyo Press, represents a tremendous achievement. Its publication in 1991 culminated a'seven-year effort in which more than fifty leading Japanese scholars actively participated. These included specialists in a wide range of fields, not just professors of Anglo-American law. The effort was overseen-and a heavy share of the work borne by-a seven-member Editorial Committee, which held more than 150 meetings in the process of preparing the dictionary. Based on accounts I have received from many of the professors who participated in the project, however, it is clear that the …
A Book Review--Or What You Never Wanted To Know About Bibliographies, Penny Hazelton
A Book Review--Or What You Never Wanted To Know About Bibliographies, Penny Hazelton
Book Reviews
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Book Review, Arthur Beardsley