Not exact matches
By contrast, the Internet has been aptly described as the world's largest library with the «books» all over the floor.64 Of course, this is an alarming vision for those who embrace traditionalist
legal research theory.65 But can «
traditional»
legal research, that
which we associate with orderly libraries and neat shelves of print digests, ever be relevant to the web - native law student?
With even the most
traditional electronic -
research platforms looking more like Google every day, it is becoming increasingly difficult to force students to march through
legal sources in a particular order.95 In reality, such an approach can feel inconsistent with what is becoming the primary method by
which they locate and process information.
These
traditional platforms,
which have become the standard default for many of those engaged in
legal research, do not offer the right sort of technology to support the enormous volumes of data
which they hold.
It is all part of the BCLI's Financing Litigation
Legal Research Project whose goal is to examine «a myriad of new, upcoming, and unconventional ways to hire lawyers for cost - effective representation, rather than relying on the
traditional means of finance
which remain out of reach for many people.»