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October 3, 2007
How Lawyers Perceive Law Firm Libraries
A recent Wall Street Journal blawg post regarding the weeding of Harvard Law Reviews has set off quite a few comments. Apparently, WSJ blawgers are unaware that this type of activity frequently occurs, and has been occurring for some time. Though there seems to be some confusion between getting rid of HLR volumes and the death of the law firm library. One does not necessarily indicate the other.
Prawfsblog takes a more misty-eyed view of the evolution from print to online law firm libraries. Since they're inviting "memories" on law firm libraries, I thought Law Lib Blog readers might be interested in sharing your wisdom with them. [JJ]
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