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Law Librarianship in the 21st Century, a text for library and
information science courses on law librarianship, introduces
students to the rapidly evolving world of law librarianship. With
no prior knowledge of the law required, students using this book
will find practical answers to such questions as: What is law
librarianship? How do you become a law librarian? How does law
librarianship interrelate with the legal world? Individual chapters
provide a concise treatment of such specialized topics as the
history of law librarianship, international law, and government
documents. Standard topics are dealt with as they apply to the law
library, including collection development, public services,
technical processing, administration, technology, and consortia.
The textbook also includes an explanation of the common acronyms
and special terminology needed to work in a law library. This new
edition updates the text throughout and adds two new chapters.
Law Librarianship in the 21st Century, a text for library and
information science courses on law librarianship, introduces
students to the rapidly evolving world of law librarianship. With
no prior knowledge of the law required, students using this book
will find practical answers to such questions as: What is law
librarianship? How do you become a law librarian? How does law
librarianship interrelate with the legal world? Individual chapters
provide a concise treatment of such specialized topics as the
history of law librarianship, international law, and government
documents. Standard topics are dealt with as they apply to the law
library, including collection development, public services,
technical processing, administration, technology, and consortia.
The textbook also includes an explanation of the common acronyms
and special terminology needed to work in a law library. This new
edition updates the text throughout and adds two new chapters.
The role of providing public access to the law is a critical one
for librarians. It has been over ten years since the last law
librarianship textbook was published. Since that time, much has
changed in the profession, and with the emergence of new
technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing,
law librarians must master legal materials and a thorough
understanding of the latest technologies in order to best serve the
public. Law Librarianship in the 21st Century, a text for library
and information science courses on law librarianship, introduces
students to the rapidly evolving world of law librarianship. With
no prior knowledge of the law required, students using this book
will find practical answers to such questions as: What is law
librarianship? How do you become a law librarian? How does law
librarianship interrelate with the legal world? Individual chapters
provide a concise treatment of such specialized topics as the
history of law librarianship, international law, and government
documents. Standard topics are dealt with as they apply to the law
library, including collection development, public services,
technical processing, administration, technology, and consortia.
The textbook also includes an explanation of the common acronyms
and special terminology needed to work in a law library.
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