Not exact matches
But as more and more
online services are available to lawyers, especially individually - subscribed and practice - focussed
services such as Lexis's Practice Advisor and Westlaw's «Source» products, courthouse libraries could provide a local venue for
research - oriented seminars provided by either or both the
librarian and the law publishers themselves.
As
online legal
research resources become more personalized and sophisticated, it is increasingly important that lawyers outside of major urban centres be offered such training and have access to the reference
services of a trained law
librarian at the local level, especially if they are to be expected to offer competent and competitive legal
services to their clients.
As a legal
research educator and a
librarian who has worked with law students and attorneys as well as judges, I can tell you that there are users who won't know a product like ALR is gone from an
online service until they really need it.