Digital preservation activities among law libraries have largely been limited by a lack of funding, staffing and expertise. Most law school libraries that have already implemented an Institutional Repository (IR) chose proprietary platforms because they are easy to set up, customize, and maintain with the technical and development support they provide. The Texas Tech University School of Law Digital Repository is one of the few law school repositories in the nation that is built on the DSpace open source platform.1 The repository is the law school’s first institutional repository in history. It was designed to collect, preserve, share and promote the law school’...
Scratching the Repository Itch: Establishing an Institutional Repository from Scratch Join Sharon Br...
A law firm associate has prepared a continuing legal education PowerPoint presentation that resides ...
Repository Institutionalization: What makes it worth becoming infrastructure? Since the advent of in...
Digital preservation activities among law libraries have largely been limited by a lack of funding, ...
Digital preservation activities among law libraries have largely been limited by a lack of funding, ...
Librarians from the University of Georgia Law Library and University of Maryland Law Library discuss...
Librarians from the University of Georgia Law Library and University of Maryland Law Library discuss...
Librarians from the University of Georgia Law Library and University of Maryland Law Library discuss...
Institutional repositories (IRs) aren\u27t just for big schools with big budgets; they are quickly d...
A presentation given at the Southwest Association of Law Libraries Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas, Ap...
Institutional repositories (IRs) aren\u27t just for big schools with big budgets; they are quickly d...
Presentation given to UNM School of Law Faculty on September 14, 2005. A similar presentation was g...
A variety of resources, both proprietary and open source, have evolved in recent years to enable the...
A law firm associate has prepared a continuing legal education PowerPoint presentation that resides ...
The law library can be a major contributing partner to the success of its law school by establishing...
Scratching the Repository Itch: Establishing an Institutional Repository from Scratch Join Sharon Br...
A law firm associate has prepared a continuing legal education PowerPoint presentation that resides ...
Repository Institutionalization: What makes it worth becoming infrastructure? Since the advent of in...
Digital preservation activities among law libraries have largely been limited by a lack of funding, ...
Digital preservation activities among law libraries have largely been limited by a lack of funding, ...
Librarians from the University of Georgia Law Library and University of Maryland Law Library discuss...
Librarians from the University of Georgia Law Library and University of Maryland Law Library discuss...
Librarians from the University of Georgia Law Library and University of Maryland Law Library discuss...
Institutional repositories (IRs) aren\u27t just for big schools with big budgets; they are quickly d...
A presentation given at the Southwest Association of Law Libraries Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas, Ap...
Institutional repositories (IRs) aren\u27t just for big schools with big budgets; they are quickly d...
Presentation given to UNM School of Law Faculty on September 14, 2005. A similar presentation was g...
A variety of resources, both proprietary and open source, have evolved in recent years to enable the...
A law firm associate has prepared a continuing legal education PowerPoint presentation that resides ...
The law library can be a major contributing partner to the success of its law school by establishing...
Scratching the Repository Itch: Establishing an Institutional Repository from Scratch Join Sharon Br...
A law firm associate has prepared a continuing legal education PowerPoint presentation that resides ...
Repository Institutionalization: What makes it worth becoming infrastructure? Since the advent of in...