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Research paper thumbnail of AALL Centennial Feature* Bibliography of Legal History Articles Appearing in Law Library Journal, Volumes 1–94 (1908–2002)**

The authors provide an annotated bibliography of articles about or related to legal history that ... more The authors provide an annotated bibliography of articles about or related to legal history that have appeared in volumes 1–94 of Law Library Journal. Contents Introduction.................................................... 220 * Editor’s Note: The American Association of Law Libraries was founded on July 2, 1906, by a hand-ful of law librarians who met during the annual conference of the American Library Association at Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island. To commemorate the AALL Centennial that will be celebrated with

Research paper thumbnail of Faculty Services in the 21st Century: Evolution and Innovation

Legal Reference Services Quarterly, 2007

SUMMARY Law faculty in the 21st century present new challenges for law librarians. Traditional se... more SUMMARY Law faculty in the 21st century present new challenges for law librarians. Traditional services such as document delivery and interlibrary loan are improved. New services are developed to meet the needs of law faculty researching in disciplines other than law and facing a changing environment of publication of legal scholarship. Faculty services in 2000 and 2006 are compared and trends for the future analyzed.

Research paper thumbnail of Faculty Services in the 21st Century: Evolution and Innovation

Legal Reference Services Quarterly, 2007

Law faculty in the 21st century present new challenges for law librarians. Traditional services s... more Law faculty in the 21st century present new challenges for law librarians. Traditional services such as document delivery and interlibrary loan are improved. New services are developed to meet the needs of law faculty researching in disciplines other than law and facing a changing environment of publication of legal scholarship. Faculty services in 2000 and 2006 are compared and trends for the future analyzed.

Research paper thumbnail of Bibliography of Legal History Articles Appearing in Law Library Journal, Volumes 1-94 (1908-2002

Research paper thumbnail of AALL Centennial Feature* Bibliography of Legal History Articles Appearing in Law Library Journal, Volumes 1–94 (1908–2002)**

The authors provide an annotated bibliography of articles about or related to legal history that ... more The authors provide an annotated bibliography of articles about or related to legal history that have appeared in volumes 1–94 of Law Library Journal. Contents Introduction.................................................... 220 * Editor’s Note: The American Association of Law Libraries was founded on July 2, 1906, by a hand-ful of law librarians who met during the annual conference of the American Library Association at Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island. To commemorate the AALL Centennial that will be celebrated with

Research paper thumbnail of Faculty Services in the 21st Century: Evolution and Innovation

Legal Reference Services Quarterly, 2007

SUMMARY Law faculty in the 21st century present new challenges for law librarians. Traditional se... more SUMMARY Law faculty in the 21st century present new challenges for law librarians. Traditional services such as document delivery and interlibrary loan are improved. New services are developed to meet the needs of law faculty researching in disciplines other than law and facing a changing environment of publication of legal scholarship. Faculty services in 2000 and 2006 are compared and trends for the future analyzed.

Research paper thumbnail of Faculty Services in the 21st Century: Evolution and Innovation

Legal Reference Services Quarterly, 2007

Law faculty in the 21st century present new challenges for law librarians. Traditional services s... more Law faculty in the 21st century present new challenges for law librarians. Traditional services such as document delivery and interlibrary loan are improved. New services are developed to meet the needs of law faculty researching in disciplines other than law and facing a changing environment of publication of legal scholarship. Faculty services in 2000 and 2006 are compared and trends for the future analyzed.

Research paper thumbnail of Bibliography of Legal History Articles Appearing in Law Library Journal, Volumes 1-94 (1908-2002

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