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Law Library Collection Development in the Digital Age

Law Library Collection Development in the Digital Age

by Gordon Russell and Michael Chiorazzi
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Publication Date: 14/01/2003

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While the digital revolution has touched every aspect of law librarianship, perhaps nowhere has the effect been more profound than in the area of collection development. Many of the materials law libraries traditionally collected in print form are now available in electronic format.

Digital technology has affected the way we select, order, and process legal materials. The World Wide Web has created an explosion of both commercial and private online publishing. The cost of electronic publishing has caused many traditional law book publishers to sell their companies rather than invest in the needed technologies to compete in the 21st century. Small publishers and book jobbers have been forced to reinvent themselves. The amount of legal information available and its costs continue to soar. Law Library Collection Development in the Digital Age deals with these and other issues related to law library collection development. Chapters range from the theoretical to the practical.

Inspired by Penny Hazleton's seminal paper "How Much of Your Print Collection is Really on Lexis or Westlaw?" the editors and chapter authors of Law Library Collection Development in the Digital Age endeavor to expand on professor Hazleton's work, with examinations of:



the role of law libraries in strategic planning for distance learning
Web mirror sites
trust vs. antitrust issues
access vs. ownership issues
how law libraries deal with electronic court records, dockets, and filings
the growth of e-journals as they relate to legal publishing
how the Hein Greenslips and Blackwell North America's Bookservice cover legal materials
past, present, and future roles of specialized book jobbers
and more!

Anyone interested in law librarianship or the information industry will find this book informative and useful. Make it a part of your professional collection today.
ISBN:
9780789020222
9780789020222
Category:
IT & Communications law
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
14-01-2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
338
Dimensions (mm):
229x152mm
Weight:
0.7kg

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