I was most interested to read his thoughtful post «So, What is Wrong with
Law Firm Libraries Today?»
It is in direct response to a provocative tweet put out by Patrick DiDomenico saying «Tell me what's wrong with
law firm libraries today.»
Not exact matches
This only stands to reason: our courthouse
libraries are the oldest
law libraries in the country; they were developing extensive collections of Canadian and English
law long before any of
today's
law firms and
law schools had been founded.
Today, most
law libraries and
law firms have disposed of the books.
I read
today's post by Sarah Sutherland in the On
Firmer Ground blog, «The developing skill - employment disconnect in
law libraries and what to do with it» with interest.