The open access movement seeks to change our approach to the distribution of scholarship in the fields of science, medicine, the social sciences, and law. This Essay argues for the application of these principles to legal education itself. Open access would mean greater flexibility, interaction, and innovation in the creation of course materials. It would lead to new teaching methods and new forms of feedback between student and professor. Open access centers on particular legal subject areas could facilitate national and international collaboration. Ultimately, the open access law school would ameliorate the growing standardization and commodification of legal education by drawing on global pools of information while at the same time pro...
Readers, authors, and even law journal publishers will all achieve their different but related inter...
This article is a manifesto that outlines the principles of the open access to legal information mov...
There has been considerable discussion in academic circles about the possibility of moving toward op...
The open access movement seeks to change our approach to the distribution of scholarship in the fi...
Nonprofits, academic institutions, and educators have collaborated, at all academic levels, to creat...
On March 10, 2006, the Lewis & Clark Law Review sponsored a day-long symposium entitled Open Access ...
Open access to scholarship, that is, making scholarship freely available to the public via the Inter...
On March 10, 2006, the Lewis \u26 Clark Law Review sponsored a day-long symposium entitled Open Acce...
Nonprofits, academic institutions, and educators have collaborated, at all academic levels, to creat...
Open access to scholarship, that is, making scholarship freely available to the public via the Inter...
Open access to scholarship, that is, making scholarship freely available to the public via the Inter...
The open access movement in legal scholarship, inasmuch as it is driven within the law library commu...
The open access movement in legal scholarship, inasmuch as it is driven within the law library commu...
The open access movement in legal scholarship, inasmuch as it is driven within the law library commu...
My claim in this contribution to this important symposium is that the law and legal scholarship shou...
Readers, authors, and even law journal publishers will all achieve their different but related inter...
This article is a manifesto that outlines the principles of the open access to legal information mov...
There has been considerable discussion in academic circles about the possibility of moving toward op...
The open access movement seeks to change our approach to the distribution of scholarship in the fi...
Nonprofits, academic institutions, and educators have collaborated, at all academic levels, to creat...
On March 10, 2006, the Lewis & Clark Law Review sponsored a day-long symposium entitled Open Access ...
Open access to scholarship, that is, making scholarship freely available to the public via the Inter...
On March 10, 2006, the Lewis \u26 Clark Law Review sponsored a day-long symposium entitled Open Acce...
Nonprofits, academic institutions, and educators have collaborated, at all academic levels, to creat...
Open access to scholarship, that is, making scholarship freely available to the public via the Inter...
Open access to scholarship, that is, making scholarship freely available to the public via the Inter...
The open access movement in legal scholarship, inasmuch as it is driven within the law library commu...
The open access movement in legal scholarship, inasmuch as it is driven within the law library commu...
The open access movement in legal scholarship, inasmuch as it is driven within the law library commu...
My claim in this contribution to this important symposium is that the law and legal scholarship shou...
Readers, authors, and even law journal publishers will all achieve their different but related inter...
This article is a manifesto that outlines the principles of the open access to legal information mov...
There has been considerable discussion in academic circles about the possibility of moving toward op...