This article presents an overview of the public policy issues surrounding digital libraries, and describes some current trends, such as Web 2.0, the social network. It discusses the impact of globalization and the Internet on international and foreign law information, the free access to law movement and open access scholarship, and mass digitization projects, then turns to some concerns, focusing on preservation and long term access to born digital legal information and authentication of official digital legal information. It finally discusses new roles for librarians, called upon to evaluate the quality of information teach legal research methodology and be advocates in information policy. Law librarians are encouraged to join professional...
Information technology and globalization are the two most influential forces of the modern times. IT...
The Information age commonly known as computer age is characterized by rapid technological advanceme...
The recent transformation of legal information has led to more drastic consequences in law than in s...
This article presents an overview of the public policy issues surrounding digital libraries, and des...
Written laws, records and legal materials form the very foundation of a democratic society. Lawmaker...
The World Wide Web has rapidly evolved from a technological into a social medium. Web 2.0 has become...
Written laws, records and legal materials form the very foundation of a democratic society. Lawmaker...
WWW has rapidly evolved from a technological into a social medium. Web 2.0 has become a metaphor for...
In the United States today, digital versions of current decisions, bills, statutes, and regulations ...
This article focuses on the rapidly changing standards of academic law library excellence as the rea...
This paper was originally presented at the World Library & Information Congress of the International...
Law Libraries are fields with the rules that govern our society, thoughtful scholars, meticulous law...
In this article, we take a look at a handful of the bigger law-related digital collections available...
Law libraries are filed with the rules that govern our society, thoughtful scholars, conscientious l...
Draft of Chapter 2 of the IALL International Handbook of Legal Information Management by Jules Winte...
Information technology and globalization are the two most influential forces of the modern times. IT...
The Information age commonly known as computer age is characterized by rapid technological advanceme...
The recent transformation of legal information has led to more drastic consequences in law than in s...
This article presents an overview of the public policy issues surrounding digital libraries, and des...
Written laws, records and legal materials form the very foundation of a democratic society. Lawmaker...
The World Wide Web has rapidly evolved from a technological into a social medium. Web 2.0 has become...
Written laws, records and legal materials form the very foundation of a democratic society. Lawmaker...
WWW has rapidly evolved from a technological into a social medium. Web 2.0 has become a metaphor for...
In the United States today, digital versions of current decisions, bills, statutes, and regulations ...
This article focuses on the rapidly changing standards of academic law library excellence as the rea...
This paper was originally presented at the World Library & Information Congress of the International...
Law Libraries are fields with the rules that govern our society, thoughtful scholars, meticulous law...
In this article, we take a look at a handful of the bigger law-related digital collections available...
Law libraries are filed with the rules that govern our society, thoughtful scholars, conscientious l...
Draft of Chapter 2 of the IALL International Handbook of Legal Information Management by Jules Winte...
Information technology and globalization are the two most influential forces of the modern times. IT...
The Information age commonly known as computer age is characterized by rapid technological advanceme...
The recent transformation of legal information has led to more drastic consequences in law than in s...