Mr. Brown introduces the University of Michigan Law Library’s use of citation study literature to develop a new policy regarding the number of duplicate copies of law review titles to be held in the library’s collection. The specifics of the new policy are describe
Ms. Whisner begins a year of exploring how legal scholarship citation counts are created and viewed....
Purpose – Like many other academic libraries, Joyner Library at East Carolina University has exper...
One of the primary areas of service for academic librarians is faculty support, and one of faculty‘s...
Mr. Brown introduces the University of Michigan Law Library’s use of citation study literature to de...
This article discusses the results of a study into the open access availability of law reviews, foll...
Law libraries, like soap, come in three sizes -large, giant, and super. It is also true that law lib...
There has been a dramatic rise in the number of law libraries managing institutional repositories fo...
This issue of the Research News continues a series on the University libraries, which began in 1965 ...
Librarians are well positioned to improve law journal publishing and help it evolve in the ever-chan...
Although journals in the field of librarianship often include articles pertaining to acquisitions, t...
This study examines forty-nine law journal publication agreements and finds that a minority of journ...
Profile of one of the nation\u27s best law libraries, the University of Michigan Law Library
The history of the Law Library dates from the establishment of the Law School in 1859· In June of th...
Mr. Keele examined copyright provisions of law journal publication agreements and found that a minor...
Legal academics generally publish in student-edited journals that have no sole-submission requiremen...
Ms. Whisner begins a year of exploring how legal scholarship citation counts are created and viewed....
Purpose – Like many other academic libraries, Joyner Library at East Carolina University has exper...
One of the primary areas of service for academic librarians is faculty support, and one of faculty‘s...
Mr. Brown introduces the University of Michigan Law Library’s use of citation study literature to de...
This article discusses the results of a study into the open access availability of law reviews, foll...
Law libraries, like soap, come in three sizes -large, giant, and super. It is also true that law lib...
There has been a dramatic rise in the number of law libraries managing institutional repositories fo...
This issue of the Research News continues a series on the University libraries, which began in 1965 ...
Librarians are well positioned to improve law journal publishing and help it evolve in the ever-chan...
Although journals in the field of librarianship often include articles pertaining to acquisitions, t...
This study examines forty-nine law journal publication agreements and finds that a minority of journ...
Profile of one of the nation\u27s best law libraries, the University of Michigan Law Library
The history of the Law Library dates from the establishment of the Law School in 1859· In June of th...
Mr. Keele examined copyright provisions of law journal publication agreements and found that a minor...
Legal academics generally publish in student-edited journals that have no sole-submission requiremen...
Ms. Whisner begins a year of exploring how legal scholarship citation counts are created and viewed....
Purpose – Like many other academic libraries, Joyner Library at East Carolina University has exper...
One of the primary areas of service for academic librarians is faculty support, and one of faculty‘s...