One of my colleagues among the Canadian
academic law library directors recently conducted a survey of our libraries to discover who continues to subscribe to The Canadian Abridgment in print and why.
Not exact matches
Below is the letter from Annette Demers on behalf of the Canadian Association of
Law Libraries (CALL / ACBD) and John Papadopoulos and Jeanne Maddix on behalf of the Canadian Council of
Academic Law Library
Directors which was also endorsed by Robert Thomas on behalf of the Saskatchewan Library Association.
One would think that West would have the technology in place to detect suspected password sharing and Hodnicki's point, echoed by Betsy McKenzie,
director of the Suffolk University
Law School
Library, is that
library and
academic users are a key «market» for this kind of technology.
The
directors of the Canadian
academic law libraries recently met with representatives of the national
library to get them to purchase the silver halide fiche from the LLMC project so that the digital records are preserved in and for Canada.
WE NEED CURRENT
LAW LIBRARY DIRECTORS FROM A WIDE RANGE OF GOVERNMENT, FIRM, LEGISLATIVE, JUDICIAL and
ACADEMIC LIBRARIES TO PARTICIPATE!