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November 13, 2006

Academic Law Libraries Score High Marks with Students

Princetonreview07lawlibraries_1 In the 2007 edition of the Princeton Review's Best 170 Law Schools academic law libraries recieve high marks from students. A whopping 82% of the 170 law schools have "great research resources," "great library staffs," or both. No other survey items received such wide acclaim. Click on the pie chart for values and percentage breakdowns.

File under "nice to be appreciated." [JH]

November 13, 2006 in Academic Law Libraries, Info - Antics or Metrics? | Permalink

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