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August 2, 2006

In-Depth Legal Research: Online Only?

Interesting observation in an article from Law.com:

"Many lawyers sporting online research skills fall flat when they face an in-depth research problem. A senior librarian at West Integrated Library Systems says, "the tendency [online] is to find the first good answer and then stop." Although tech know-how is important, print sources speak volumes."

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[RJ]

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I've taken issue with this article over at Out of the Jungle.

Posted by: Jim Milles | Aug 4, 2006 6:45:42 AM

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