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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1990
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contents Law Library Service in the 1990's. Access to Information Court Litigation Electronic Publishing Full Text Databases Higher Education Information Sources Law Libraries Legal Aid Legal Problems Librarian Attitudes Library Education Library Networks Library Services Library Standards Preservation Publishing Industry State Agencies This issue of "The Bookmark" presents 20 articles focusing on various aspects of law library services in New York State. The articles are: (1) "Law Library Services in the 1990's" (Christine Bain); (2) "A Librarian's View of Legal Publishing Today" (Margaret Maes Axtmann); (3) "Legal Publishing--A Publisher's View" (Kenneth Lee Halajian); (4) "Understanding Our Judiciary Systems and Their Literature" (Julie Gick); (5) "The Use of Intent in New York State Law--Resources and Searching Aids" (Robert A. Carter); (6) "Rule-Making and Rule-Finding in New York State" (Kate Storms); (7) "Legal Literature and Information Services from the New York State Library" (Sally Legendre and Dawn Tybur); (8) "Access to Local Laws and Codes" (Robert A. Emery); (9) "Local Laws and Their Publication" (A. Ross Kitt II); (10) "Education for Law Librarians" (Penny A. Hazelton); (11) "Standards for Law Libraries and Law Library Service" (David Badertscher); (12) "The High-Tech Law Library--Serving in the 'L.A. Law' Environment" (Joan Taulbee White); (13) "Legal Information Service for the Pro Se' Patron" (Mary Beth Dunn); (14) "Model Policies for Legal Information Service" (Bobbie Studwell and Ann Haley); (15) "Inmate Access to the Courts and More Through New York State's Prison Law Libraries" (Jean Clancy Botta); (16) "Preserving Documentation of the Legal Profession" (Morris L. Cohen and Marsha Trimble); (17) "Law Library Networking" (Susan M. Wood); (18) "Keys to Legal Research: Opening the Doors to the Law Library" (Nancy Lenahan); (19) "Inquiring Minds Want To Know--Information Services of the New York State Department of Law" (Joan Libby and Judith Brown); and (20) "Practicing Attorneys Use More Than Law Libraries" (Maureen Gross). A directory of law libraries in New York State concludes the issue. (MAB)
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spellingShingle Law Library Service in the 1990's.
Access to Information
Court Litigation
Electronic Publishing
Full Text Databases
Higher Education
Information Sources
Law Libraries
Legal Aid
Legal Problems
Librarian Attitudes
Library Education
Library Networks
Library Services
Library Standards
Preservation
Publishing Industry
State Agencies
Law Library Service in the 1990's. Access to Information Court Litigation Electronic Publishing Full Text Databases Higher Education Information Sources Law Libraries Legal Aid Legal Problems Librarian Attitudes Library Education Library Networks Library Services Library Standards Preservation Publishing Industry State Agencies This issue of "The Bookmark" presents 20 articles focusing on various aspects of law library services in New York State. The articles are: (1) "Law Library Services in the 1990's" (Christine Bain); (2) "A Librarian's View of Legal Publishing Today" (Margaret Maes Axtmann); (3) "Legal Publishing--A Publisher's View" (Kenneth Lee Halajian); (4) "Understanding Our Judiciary Systems and Their Literature" (Julie Gick); (5) "The Use of Intent in New York State Law--Resources and Searching Aids" (Robert A. Carter); (6) "Rule-Making and Rule-Finding in New York State" (Kate Storms); (7) "Legal Literature and Information Services from the New York State Library" (Sally Legendre and Dawn Tybur); (8) "Access to Local Laws and Codes" (Robert A. Emery); (9) "Local Laws and Their Publication" (A. Ross Kitt II); (10) "Education for Law Librarians" (Penny A. Hazelton); (11) "Standards for Law Libraries and Law Library Service" (David Badertscher); (12) "The High-Tech Law Library--Serving in the 'L.A. Law' Environment" (Joan Taulbee White); (13) "Legal Information Service for the Pro Se' Patron" (Mary Beth Dunn); (14) "Model Policies for Legal Information Service" (Bobbie Studwell and Ann Haley); (15) "Inmate Access to the Courts and More Through New York State's Prison Law Libraries" (Jean Clancy Botta); (16) "Preserving Documentation of the Legal Profession" (Morris L. Cohen and Marsha Trimble); (17) "Law Library Networking" (Susan M. Wood); (18) "Keys to Legal Research: Opening the Doors to the Law Library" (Nancy Lenahan); (19) "Inquiring Minds Want To Know--Information Services of the New York State Department of Law" (Joan Libby and Judith Brown); and (20) "Practicing Attorneys Use More Than Law Libraries" (Maureen Gross). A directory of law libraries in New York State concludes the issue. (MAB)
title Law Library Service in the 1990's.
topic Access to Information
Court Litigation
Electronic Publishing
Full Text Databases
Higher Education
Information Sources
Law Libraries
Legal Aid
Legal Problems
Librarian Attitudes
Library Education
Library Networks
Library Services
Library Standards
Preservation
Publishing Industry
State Agencies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED331520