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August 22, 2005
University of Michigan Law Library Publishes Largest Faculty Bibliography
"The University of Michigan's Faculty Publications Web site, , is the first complete bibliographic record of the intellectual history of a major law school on the Internet," says Law Library Director Margaret Leary. "It contains over 7,000 entries, from the Law School's founding in 1859 through forthcoming publications."
"We have always known that our faculty consistently produces an incredible array of cutting-edge scholarship for the legal and academic community," says U-M Law School Dean Evan Caminker. "This bibliography shows the depth and history of this tradition."
Quoted from U of Michigan Law Library webpage. Originally posted on Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites.
Lee Peoples, Oklahoma City University Law Library
August 22, 2005 in Academic Law Libraries, New Publications | Permalink
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