As
a private law firm library, I wonder if we can co-operate, given the competitive nature of the industry.
This policy was my project for the class, in which I attempted to create a collection of legal materials for
a private law firm library in Wisconsin and was...
Not exact matches
Given that
law libraries, whether academic, courthouse or
private law firm, are constantly under space pressures, does this mean that we should be discarding the other 80 - 94 % of the collection and using the space for something else?
I have never had the opportunity to practice my craft in a
law school
library having only worked as a
law librarian in
private firms.
The combination of cost and labour is unsustainable for
libraries, with the result that all
libraries, both
private (
law firm) and public (
law schools and courthouses) are cancelling them en masse.
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Law libraries;
Law librarians; Private law libraries; Special law libraries; Law firm libraries; Corporate law libraries; Legal knowledge manageme
Law librarians;
Private law libraries; Special law libraries; Law firm libraries; Corporate law libraries; Legal knowledge manageme
law libraries; Special
law libraries; Law firm libraries; Corporate law libraries; Legal knowledge manageme
law libraries;
Law firm libraries; Corporate law libraries; Legal knowledge manageme
Law firm libraries; Corporate
law libraries; Legal knowledge manageme
law libraries; Legal knowledge management.
While the copies of early (pre-1930)
law reports and statutes in both academic and
private (
law firm)
libraries are disintegrating from age and overuse, mint - condition copies of them will be preserved in Osgoode's special collections.
Together with Dan Pinnington of Practice Pro fame and Catherine Sanders ReachWho co-wrote the great study on the feasibility of the digital
library for
private law firms..
As might be expected,
law firm and
private company
law libraries were the most likely to be concerned with mergers and acquisitions as a primary research theme.
Only
law firm and
private company
law libraries spend less than half of their content / materials budgets for print resources.
In the Canadian
law library context, all major
private law firms with national practices, save one, use modified KFThe best article on KF and the development of Canadian
law library cataloguing comes from UBC.