This is the second in a series of columns about developing a library collection development policy. In my last column, I addressed some of the issues surrounding monographs. In this… [more]
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archive for the ‘Columns: Legal Information’ category 2012-02-01 Developing a Library Collection Development Policy – Journals Part 1 by Louis Mirando Wednesday, February 1st, 2012
This is the second in a series of columns about developing a library collection development policy. In my last column, I addressed some of the issues surrounding monographs. In this… [more]
Do you belong to a Professional Association? Have you become involved in it in any way? This column is written in praise of such bodies, and the work they do.… [more]
Last summer I wrote an article that was scheduled to be published in the Law Library Journal. The article, like Gaul, was divided into three parts. Each of the three… [more]
Recently, Slaw introduced Talklaw, a calendar of legal conferences and events. This reminded me of an annual legal conference that doesn't get talked about much outside of Manitoba, the Isaac… [more] by Lyonette Louis-Jacques Wednesday, December 28th, 2011
I stumbled into this career and it has been a blast! I did not plan to specialize in foreign, comparative, and international law (FCIL) librarianship. I just wanted to be… [more]
A few months ago we had a minor flood in the library. It wasn’t catastrophic, in large part due to the observant eyes of a lawyer browsing our tax section.… [more] Openness and Interoperability: The Aims of Recent Legal Informatics Activity by Robert Richards Friday, December 2nd, 2011
Recent activity in the legal informatics world has been characterized by numerous efforts to make legal documents and technologies more openly available, and to make legal information more interoperable. Here… [more]
This is my first column for Slaw, and may I say, it is an honour to be asked to contribute. Of all the reading material that crosses my desk and… [more]
The Incorporated Council of Law Reporting is an interesting publisher, established in 1865 by the legal profession in Great Britain, to bring some order to the then somewhat chaotic world… [more] Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and the Law by Lyonette Louis-Jacques Wednesday, November 9th, 2011
Decades ago when I was looking for legal information on gays in the military worldwide, resources were scarce. Those gopher, pre-web days are gone and now researchers can find a… [more]
From my earliest days as a professional I have taught about how best to carry out legal research. Over the years I have instructed high school students, undergraduates, prisoners, graduate… [more] The Other Eighty Percent: Dealing With Lesser-Used Items in a Library Collection by Susannah Tredwell Friday, October 21st, 2011
Librarians often use the rule that 20% of a library's collection accounts for 80% of its use. However a recent OCLC study found that 80% of the circulation in a… [more] |
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