By offering places for private reading and contemplation, law libraries foster wellinformed citizens capable of independent thought. This process, in turn, provides a foundation for understanding the law, questioning the law, and ultimately challenging the legal status quo, all necessary elements of a well-functioning democracy
Law may be learned, as a profession, with no other library than a few text-books, or with no library...
First Amendment freedoms impose some limits on publicly funded libraries\u27 discretion to manage th...
It is the position of this paper that the public library in the United States today is an essential ...
Democracy is now recognized as the preferred form of governance in the world. With its rise from th...
Librarians are rolling up their sleeves, taking off their glasses, and pulling no punches in their e...
Colleges and universities often overlook academic libraries as venues for deliberative democracy. As...
Despite almost universal access to schools, libraries, and information, Americans appear no better i...
In this brief commentary, the author argues for the continued presence of a print collection in law ...
Objective: Libraries have been called on by international organizations to avoid censorship and to p...
This exploration of the connection between the library and the broader socio-political sphere in wh...
PurposeThis article explores how public librarians understand and perform the democratic mission of ...
This is a master thesis in library- and information science. The purpose of this master's thesis is ...
In this article, Democracy and the role of libraries in society, Intellectual freedom and Libraries,...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX95574 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
When dealing with First Amendment free speech issues in the context of public libraries, courts have...
Law may be learned, as a profession, with no other library than a few text-books, or with no library...
First Amendment freedoms impose some limits on publicly funded libraries\u27 discretion to manage th...
It is the position of this paper that the public library in the United States today is an essential ...
Democracy is now recognized as the preferred form of governance in the world. With its rise from th...
Librarians are rolling up their sleeves, taking off their glasses, and pulling no punches in their e...
Colleges and universities often overlook academic libraries as venues for deliberative democracy. As...
Despite almost universal access to schools, libraries, and information, Americans appear no better i...
In this brief commentary, the author argues for the continued presence of a print collection in law ...
Objective: Libraries have been called on by international organizations to avoid censorship and to p...
This exploration of the connection between the library and the broader socio-political sphere in wh...
PurposeThis article explores how public librarians understand and perform the democratic mission of ...
This is a master thesis in library- and information science. The purpose of this master's thesis is ...
In this article, Democracy and the role of libraries in society, Intellectual freedom and Libraries,...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX95574 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
When dealing with First Amendment free speech issues in the context of public libraries, courts have...
Law may be learned, as a profession, with no other library than a few text-books, or with no library...
First Amendment freedoms impose some limits on publicly funded libraries\u27 discretion to manage th...
It is the position of this paper that the public library in the United States today is an essential ...