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Introduction To "Books", Margaret A. Leary Dec 2001

Introduction To "Books", Margaret A. Leary

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It's well known that graduate William B. Cook's generosity provided the Law School with its trademark Gothic Law Quadrangle. It is less universally known that Cook endowed the Law School with a trust to support faculty research, and had a strong interest in the nature of that research. He chose to call the library building "Legal Research" and to inscribe above the main entrance "Learned and cultured lawyers are safeguards of the republic." Cook often said that the lack of "intellectual leadership 1s the greatest problem which faces America," and he wanted this Law School to provide that missing leadership. …


Survey On Electronic Reference: A Briefs In Law Librarianship Issue, Scott Childs Jan 2001

Survey On Electronic Reference: A Briefs In Law Librarianship Issue, Scott Childs

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Survey On Electronic Reference: A Briefs In Law Librarianship Issue, Scott Childs Jan 2001

Survey On Electronic Reference: A Briefs In Law Librarianship Issue, Scott Childs

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Published as a volume in Briefs in Law Librarianship: AALL Publication Series (no.56, vol.4), edited by Roberta Studwell.


Researching International Environmental Law, Ronald E. Wheeler Jan 2001

Researching International Environmental Law, Ronald E. Wheeler

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Question: I would like to use the Internet to research issues involving international law, specifically international environmental law. How can I access relevant information quickly if I have very little information to begin with?