The goal of the Research Agenda for International Law Librarianship is to suggest research priorities for law librarians around the world. It is hoped that the Agenda, created by the Board of the International Association of Law Libraries (IALL) will inspire creative thinking and stimulate research, publication and educational programmes by law librarians and legal information professionals on the most important topics, issues, trends and developments in the field
In the last two decades, advancement in technology has transformed every aspect of librarianship. La...
Twenty years ago, most of the users at the University of Oslo’s Faculty of Law Library (UOFLL) were ...
Final report of the FLAG (Foreign Law Guide) collaborative project to develop a mapping tool of fore...
The goal of the Research Agenda for International Law Librarianship is to suggest research prioritie...
Many law librarians are experts in international law and legal research. The concept of ‘internation...
This study examines how law librarians are participating in the process of creating new fields of in...
The impact of globalization on the practice of law, legal education and legal research has been exam...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, David Gee (Deputy Libra...
The global development of legal information needs and services has continued to stimulate much profe...
Hester Swift, Foreign and International Law Librarian at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IA...
This article presents an overview of the public policy issues surrounding digital libraries, and des...
Law libraries which are considered to be serve to academic and legal research activities ...
The material that follows summarizes the proceedings held in January 2020 at the Annual Meeting of t...
The Information age commonly known as computer age is characterized by rapid technological advanceme...
In the last two decades, advancement in technology has transformed every aspect of librarianship. La...
Twenty years ago, most of the users at the University of Oslo’s Faculty of Law Library (UOFLL) were ...
Final report of the FLAG (Foreign Law Guide) collaborative project to develop a mapping tool of fore...
The goal of the Research Agenda for International Law Librarianship is to suggest research prioritie...
Many law librarians are experts in international law and legal research. The concept of ‘internation...
This study examines how law librarians are participating in the process of creating new fields of in...
The impact of globalization on the practice of law, legal education and legal research has been exam...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, David Gee (Deputy Libra...
The global development of legal information needs and services has continued to stimulate much profe...
Hester Swift, Foreign and International Law Librarian at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IA...
This article presents an overview of the public policy issues surrounding digital libraries, and des...
Law libraries which are considered to be serve to academic and legal research activities ...
The material that follows summarizes the proceedings held in January 2020 at the Annual Meeting of t...
The Information age commonly known as computer age is characterized by rapid technological advanceme...
In the last two decades, advancement in technology has transformed every aspect of librarianship. La...
Twenty years ago, most of the users at the University of Oslo’s Faculty of Law Library (UOFLL) were ...
Final report of the FLAG (Foreign Law Guide) collaborative project to develop a mapping tool of fore...