Legal Research and Law Library Management

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Law Journal Press, 2006 - 1620 lappuses

A formidable job... This completely revised edition of Legal Research and Law Library Management belongs in every law library, regardless of size, type or location. It is a readable, useful, valuable guide for anyone in a law library.

Elizabeth A. Greenfield, J.D., M.L.I.S., Information Resources Manager, Latham & Watkins LLP, Newark, New Jersey

Whether you are a lawyer, a law librarian or information specialist, now you can organize, locate and evaluate the most valuable legal resources.

This revised edition of Legal Research and Law Library Management retains the best elements of the previous edition while covering the latest in law library management, including: collection development; controlling the cost of obtaining and maintaining legal information; strategic planning; retaining a law library consultant; online legal research; the changing role of academic law reviews in legal scholarship; and copyright law and "fair use" of research materials.

Legal Research and Law Library Management includes the cost of leading print resources, designed to serve as a resource in collection development decision-making, a source of pricing information for budgetary purpose, and a quick and comprehensive reference tool for legal researchers.

Book ȼ looseleaf, one volume, 1,068 pages; revised edition published in 2006, updated as needed; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. The online edition is updated automatically. ISBN: 978-1-58852-013-5

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Strategic Planning
1-2
vii
2-2
10
2-7
vi Format Criteria 272
2-72
ix Jurisdiction 273
2-73
xiii Faculty Spending Accounts 274
2-74
ii State Materials 275
2-75
iv United Nations 276
2-76
CHAPTER 15
1
RESERVED
1 Dictionaries
1
Trademarks Trade Secrets and Unfair Competition
29-1
9 Photocopying by Profit Making
29-9
CHAPTER 10
29-10
06
29-15
3 Bibliography
29-24

vii Treatises 277
2-77
e Levels of Collecting 278
2-78
v Out of Scope 279
2-79
ii Cost 280
2-80
5 Collection Development Guidelines
2-100
6 Executive Committee Regulations
2-113
9 Weeding and Retention Guidelines
2-124
Docket Services
31
12
3-32
16
3-57
1 Mission and Vision Statements
1
CHAPTER 52
2
RESERVED
7-9
The Cost of Legal Information
8-1
1 Bills 134 1
13-3
CHAPTER 4
13-4
4 Other Sources of Legislative History
13-8
CHAPTER 9
13-9
5 Bibliography on Legislative History
13-14
01
13-16
RESERVED
13-25
CHAPTER 14
21-1
02
22-1
CHAPTER 23
23-1
RESERVED
23-70
2 Law Dictionaries
25-1
CHAPTER
1
25A 03 Additives and Pesticides
7
25B 04 Details of A Proposed Tobacco Settlement
12
RESERVED
32A 05 Forms on the
20
03
33-5
3 Tax and Tariff Aspects
34-3
CHAPTER 11
11
34A 04 Insurance Coverage 34A15
15
CHAPTER 35
35-1
37A 04 Discharge Practices 37A5
5
RESERVED
9
CHAPTER 39
11
CHAPTER 42
17
CHAPTER 16
44-21
RESERVED
44-47
CHAPTER 53
44-53
CHAPTER 59
44-59
Rare and Historic Books
53-1
CHAPTER 17
53-11
03
53-11
CHAPTER 54
54-1
3 West Publishing Company
54-3
RESERVED
04
1
4 Matthew Bender Company
4
Prisoners Right of Access to Law Libraries
61-1
CHAPTER 62
62-1
28A 03 Statutes
62-7
1 Skiing Laws
1-1
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Julius J. Marke, (deceased), was Professor of Law Emeritus and a former director of the law library at New York University School of Law. He was also Distinguished Research Professor of Law and former director of the law library at St. John's University School of Law. Richard Sloane, (deceased), was Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and a law library planning consultant to law firms and corporate law departments, having served more than 150 such institutions in 20 states, the District of Columbia and Canada. For many years, he was Attorney in Charge of the Library at Cravath, Swaine & Moore in New York. Linda M. Ryan was Director of the Law Library at St. John's University School of Law and Research Professor of Law. She also created the M.L.S. Program in Law Librarianship at St. John's University.

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