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Creating the Digital Law Library

DateJun, 2003
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Abstract:
This report profiles digital library development policies of leading law libraries including those of:

- Thompson Hine
- Cassells Brock & Blackwell
- Seyfarth Shaw
- Ivins Phillips & Barker
- Querrey & Harrow
- Lawrence County Law Library
- Duke University Law Library
- Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal
- The University of Indiana Law Library

The report covers policies concerning electronic journals, archiving, e-books, electronic directories, database user training, use of alert service, virtual reference services, negotiating tactics with vendors, electronic documents delivery, librarian time management, web site redevelopment and design and other issues.









Table of contents:
Introduction

Thompson Hine Law Library
Trends in Reference
Patron Education in Using Databases
Web Site
Cataloging Web Sites
Alert Services
Coordination between Offices
Inter-Library Loan
Document Delivery
Decisions for Licensing
Spending Trends
Electronic Journals
Loose-Leaf Services
Advice to Other Libraries

Cassels Brock & Blackwell
Description of the Firm
Library Staff
Trends in Reference Traffic
Training on Databases
The Budget
Importance of Books in the Canadian Legal Market
CD-ROM
Spending For Online Services
Document Delivery
E-Books
E-Journals
Database Decision-Making
Web Site Redevelopment
Future Plans
Advice to Other Libraries

Indiana University School of Law Inlow Hall Ruth Lily Law Library
Description of the Institution
University Library as Regional Law Library Hub
Electronic Collection Development in Tough Times
Electronic Document Delivery
Patron Training On Databases
Database Spending
Staff
Journal Collection
Catalog
Other Sources of Funds for Digital Information
Web Site Development
Impact of Digital Resources on the Space the Library Occupies
Catalog Web Sites
Digital Reference

Seyfarth Shaw
Description of the Firm & its Libraries
Trends in Reference
Training Patrons
Billing Back Online Services to Clients
Web Use Pushes out the Proprietary Systems
Budget for Print Materials
Budget for Electronic Materials
CD-ROM
Coordination of Licensing and Purchasing
Electronic Books
Paper Vs Digital
Advice to Other Libraries

Ivins Phillips & Barker
Description of the Firm
Description of the Library
Reference Traffic
Database Usage
CD-ROM
Ebooks and Book Site Licenses
Procurement Decision-Making
Push to Downsize
Document Delivery
The Web Page
Materials Budget
Billing Out Costs to Clients
Advice to Other Libraries

The Duke University School of Law Library
Description of the Library
Library Training
Site Licenses
Online Services
Consortiums
The Web Site
Library Staff
Catalog Web Sites
Searches
Alert Services
Database Licensing
Billing Back to Clients

Querrey & Harrow
Description of the Firm
Library Budget
Book Spending
Spending For Online Services
Journals
Print Vs Digital
Patron Training
Billing Back To Clients
Trends in Reference
E-Books
Web Site
CD-ROM
Advice to Other Law Libraries

Lawrence Law Library
Description of the Library
Materials Expenditures
Commercial On-Line Services
Electronic Books
Patron Education
Reference Trends
Public Access to Major Commercial Online Services
Library Web Site
Cataloging Of Web Resources
Searches for Patrons
Future Plans

Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal
Description of the Firm
Reference Traffic
Patron Training
Catalog Web Sites
Print Collection
Library Overhaul Effort
Digital Resources
Alert Services
Physical Space Used By the Library
Consequences of the Decision to Give Up Reporters
Coordinated Purchasing By All Libraries of the Firm
Ebooks
Advice to Other Law Libraries









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