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Feasibility and Viability of the Digital Library in a Private Law Firm [2003-26]

Flood, Molly ; Reach, Catherine Sanders ; Whelan, David

Law Library Journal, 2003-07, Vol.95 (3), p.369-719 [Periódico revisado por pares]

American Association of Law Libraries Law Library Journal

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  • Título:
    Feasibility and Viability of the Digital Library in a Private Law Firm [2003-26]
  • Autor: Flood, Molly ; Reach, Catherine Sanders ; Whelan, David
  • Assuntos: association ; Attitudes ; championing ; communications law ; competitive ; computer & internet law ; difficulties ; Digital libraries ; discussions ; education law ; feasibility ; increasingly ; information ; Law firm libraries ; possibilities ; Surveys ; telecommuting ; USA
  • É parte de: Law Library Journal, 2003-07, Vol.95 (3), p.369-719
  • Notas: The technology revolution is reaching deep into private law firms in the United States. Electronic legal research has become a staple of law practice. The concept of a digital or virtual library has been the topic of discussion for at least a decade. ...
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  • Descrição: The technology revolution is reaching deep into private law firms in the United States. Electronic legal research has become a staple of law practice. The concept of a digital or virtual library has been the topic of discussion for at least a decade. In February 2001, Holly Riccio described looking for scholarship and resources on the virtual library. 1 She found archives for an online discussion on the topic and eagerly read about barriers such as the high price of digital legal resources, difficulties accessing resources due to technology failure, complex and confusing licensing agreements, and the difficulties of charging back for online resources. She then noticed with dismay that the discussion thread had occurred in February 1993. Past discussions of the digital library often focused on the pitfalls instead of the possibilities of using of digital legal research materials. Law firms are increasingly dependent on technology to share information with global offices, as telecommuting becomes more prevalent to help lawyers' work and life balance, and the law firm comes under other competitive pressures. 2 Law librarians must embrace the challenges of a digital library or find themselves championing a research mission that does not support the changes occurring in the law firm. Digital Library Research Project Scope In February 2002, the American Bar Association's Legal Technology Resource Center, 3 aided in part by an American Association of Law Libraries (AALL)/Aspen Publishers grant, undertook a research project to study the feasibility and viability of a digital library in ...
  • Editor: American Association of Law Libraries Law Library Journal
  • Idioma: Inglês

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