There has been a dramatic rise in the number of law libraries managing institutional repositories for their law schools. In 2011, there were some 30 law schools with such repositories; now, 80 of the top 100 law schools have their own or participate in a university-wide repository wherein the law school has an identifiable, school-specific collection or community. This article discusses a survey of the of the top 101 law schools, in hopes of facilitating an understanding of the breadth of material to be found in law school institutional repositories
Law libraries are facing new challenges, including evolving methods of legal research, and space and...
Are you keeping pace? In 2010, the number of law schools with Institutional Repositories (IRs) more ...
Are you keeping pace? In 2010, the number of law schools with Institutional Repositories (IRs) more ...
There has been a dramatic rise in the number of law libraries managing institutional repositories fo...
The law library can be a major contributing partner to the success of its law school by establishing...
Explores why academic law libraries have taken the lead in implementing institutional repositories o...
Institutional repositories (IRs) aren\u27t just for big schools with big budgets; they are quickly d...
Law libraries can assist law journals beyond citation help, Westlaw and Lexis training, and gatherin...
Law libraries can assist law journals beyond citation help, Westlaw and Lexis training, and gatherin...
Law libraries can assist law journals beyond citation help, Westlaw and Lexis training, and gatherin...
This issue of the Research News continues a series on the University libraries, which began in 1965 ...
The Wolf Law Library at the College of William & Mary has spent the past several years developing a ...
Part I of this article examines the proportion of reported opinions from U.S. federal and state cour...
Part I of this article examines the proportion of reported opinions from U.S. federal and state cour...
A snapshot of the first two years of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law Library Digital Rep...
Law libraries are facing new challenges, including evolving methods of legal research, and space and...
Are you keeping pace? In 2010, the number of law schools with Institutional Repositories (IRs) more ...
Are you keeping pace? In 2010, the number of law schools with Institutional Repositories (IRs) more ...
There has been a dramatic rise in the number of law libraries managing institutional repositories fo...
The law library can be a major contributing partner to the success of its law school by establishing...
Explores why academic law libraries have taken the lead in implementing institutional repositories o...
Institutional repositories (IRs) aren\u27t just for big schools with big budgets; they are quickly d...
Law libraries can assist law journals beyond citation help, Westlaw and Lexis training, and gatherin...
Law libraries can assist law journals beyond citation help, Westlaw and Lexis training, and gatherin...
Law libraries can assist law journals beyond citation help, Westlaw and Lexis training, and gatherin...
This issue of the Research News continues a series on the University libraries, which began in 1965 ...
The Wolf Law Library at the College of William & Mary has spent the past several years developing a ...
Part I of this article examines the proportion of reported opinions from U.S. federal and state cour...
Part I of this article examines the proportion of reported opinions from U.S. federal and state cour...
A snapshot of the first two years of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law Library Digital Rep...
Law libraries are facing new challenges, including evolving methods of legal research, and space and...
Are you keeping pace? In 2010, the number of law schools with Institutional Repositories (IRs) more ...
Are you keeping pace? In 2010, the number of law schools with Institutional Repositories (IRs) more ...