Tag: Libraries
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Legal research: Law of Libraries and Archives
Legal Research : Law of Libraries and Archives Knowing the laws affecting the librarians work is important, spacially with some issues, such as intellectual property, have been plagued by conflicting and confusing advice. Bryan M. Carson, a working librarian with a law degree, published “The Law of Libraries and Archives”. This work of nearly 400…
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Web-based Law Library Catalogs
Web-based Law Library Catalogs United States Libraries Arthur W. Diamond Law Library, Columbia Law School (New York, NY) Biddle Law Library, University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA) George Mason University School of Law (Arlington, VA) Fordham Law Library (New York) Jenkins Law Library (Philadelphia, PA) The Library of Congress Catalogs (Washington, D.C.) Lillian Goldman Library at…
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US Academic Law Libraries
United States Academic Law Libraries A – C University of Akron Law Library University of Alabama Law Library Albany Law School, Schaffer Law Library American University, Washington College of Law Library Appalachian School of Law Library University of Arizona Law Library Arizona State University, John J. Ross – William C. Blakley Law Library University of…
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Law Librarians' Society of Washington
Law Librarians’ Society of Washington The Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. (LLSDC) was established in 1939 for educational, informational and scientific purposes. It is conducted as a nonprofit corporation to promote librarianship; to develop and increase the effectiveness of law librarians; to cultivate the profession of Law Librarianship ; to foster a spirit of…
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Court library
Courts libraries or Court library In the law world, a Court library is a Law library located in a courthouse, maintained for the use of judges, courthouse staff, lawyers and their clients, and members of the public, for example, the library of the US Supreme Court. Generally, a court library is a large private library…