This article focuses on the rapidly changing standards of academic law library excellence as the ready availability and diversity of information technologies and digital collections supplant traditional print collections as the determinative measurement of library quality. The author challenges the legal and law library professions to discard traditional qualitative standards (e.g., print volume and title holdings) and to embrace standards that recognize the importance of meaningful access to information that is not tied to physical ownership or location
There is an increasing concern in our profession with the impact of technological change on law libr...
Using materials from the American Bar Association (ABA), such as annual reports and conference repor...
As the concept of a “practice-ready” attorney continues to grow in both law firms and law schools, l...
This article focuses on the rapidly changing standards of academic law library excellence as the rea...
This article briefly discusses the historical development of academic law libraries and reviews obse...
For decades, academic law libraries have been on the front lines of the information revolution. Stru...
Libraries, like most institutions and industries today, are faced with disruptive technologies that ...
This article presents an overview of the public policy issues surrounding digital libraries, and des...
Law libraries are filed with the rules that govern our society, thoughtful scholars, conscientious l...
The open access movement in legal scholarship, inasmuch as it is driven within the law library commu...
Academic law libraries are in the midst of radical change, probably more so than at any time in the ...
In the last two decades, advancement in technology has transformed every aspect of librarianship. La...
It is uncontroverted that a major technological shift in the delivery of legal information is well u...
As academic law libraries continue to face the inevitability of a rapidly changing landscape which i...
Academic libraries face numerous stressors as they seek to meet the needs of their users through tec...
There is an increasing concern in our profession with the impact of technological change on law libr...
Using materials from the American Bar Association (ABA), such as annual reports and conference repor...
As the concept of a “practice-ready” attorney continues to grow in both law firms and law schools, l...
This article focuses on the rapidly changing standards of academic law library excellence as the rea...
This article briefly discusses the historical development of academic law libraries and reviews obse...
For decades, academic law libraries have been on the front lines of the information revolution. Stru...
Libraries, like most institutions and industries today, are faced with disruptive technologies that ...
This article presents an overview of the public policy issues surrounding digital libraries, and des...
Law libraries are filed with the rules that govern our society, thoughtful scholars, conscientious l...
The open access movement in legal scholarship, inasmuch as it is driven within the law library commu...
Academic law libraries are in the midst of radical change, probably more so than at any time in the ...
In the last two decades, advancement in technology has transformed every aspect of librarianship. La...
It is uncontroverted that a major technological shift in the delivery of legal information is well u...
As academic law libraries continue to face the inevitability of a rapidly changing landscape which i...
Academic libraries face numerous stressors as they seek to meet the needs of their users through tec...
There is an increasing concern in our profession with the impact of technological change on law libr...
Using materials from the American Bar Association (ABA), such as annual reports and conference repor...
As the concept of a “practice-ready” attorney continues to grow in both law firms and law schools, l...