As academic law libraries continue to face the inevitability of a rapidly changing landscape which includes a new breed of digital users with sophisticated technological needs, it remains to be seen what libraries will look like in years to come. It is certain that libraries as we know them today will have changed, but to what extent? An ability to remain adaptable and to anticipate the evolving needs of users in a dynamic environment will continue to be key for libraries to remain relevant, and even to survive, in the 21st century; vital to this endeavor will also be an institutional commitment to risk taking, sustained creativity, and innovation
Academic law libraries face some challenges that are consistent with larger trends in higher educati...
It is uncontroverted that a major technological shift in the delivery of legal information is well u...
In this brief commentary, the author argues for the continued presence of a print collection in law ...
As academic law libraries continue to face the inevitability of a rapidly changing landscape which i...
Libraries, like most institutions and industries today, are faced with disruptive technologies that ...
Academic law libraries are in the midst of radical change, probably more so than at any time in the ...
Law libraries are filed with the rules that govern our society, thoughtful scholars, conscientious l...
Law libraries are facing new challenges, including evolving methods of legal research, and space and...
Discussing the role of the law library in legal education is necessary and essential, both because o...
This article briefly discusses the historical development of academic law libraries and reviews obse...
For decades, academic law libraries have been on the front lines of the information revolution. Stru...
This article focuses on the rapidly changing standards of academic law library excellence as the rea...
Law school deans and university provosts may ask how law libraries can deliver value as new technolo...
On November 6, 2008, the J. Michael Goodson Law Library at the Duke University School of Law held a ...
Law school faculty members have a reputation for paying attention to their libraries. They achieved ...
Academic law libraries face some challenges that are consistent with larger trends in higher educati...
It is uncontroverted that a major technological shift in the delivery of legal information is well u...
In this brief commentary, the author argues for the continued presence of a print collection in law ...
As academic law libraries continue to face the inevitability of a rapidly changing landscape which i...
Libraries, like most institutions and industries today, are faced with disruptive technologies that ...
Academic law libraries are in the midst of radical change, probably more so than at any time in the ...
Law libraries are filed with the rules that govern our society, thoughtful scholars, conscientious l...
Law libraries are facing new challenges, including evolving methods of legal research, and space and...
Discussing the role of the law library in legal education is necessary and essential, both because o...
This article briefly discusses the historical development of academic law libraries and reviews obse...
For decades, academic law libraries have been on the front lines of the information revolution. Stru...
This article focuses on the rapidly changing standards of academic law library excellence as the rea...
Law school deans and university provosts may ask how law libraries can deliver value as new technolo...
On November 6, 2008, the J. Michael Goodson Law Library at the Duke University School of Law held a ...
Law school faculty members have a reputation for paying attention to their libraries. They achieved ...
Academic law libraries face some challenges that are consistent with larger trends in higher educati...
It is uncontroverted that a major technological shift in the delivery of legal information is well u...
In this brief commentary, the author argues for the continued presence of a print collection in law ...