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December 19, 2008

Tennessee Supreme Court Libraries Going Out of Business

The Tennessee Supreme Court has decided to close all three of its law libraries in an effore to save money according to the Nashville Business Journal. Combined the law libraries housed about 125,000 volumes. The closures will happen on December 31, leaving at least five librarians and staff unemployed.

Hat tip to Kathy Sasala, Cleveland Law Library Assn. [JH]

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Don't most lawyers have their own law library? They need to simplify things anyway, right?

Posted by: Georgia Man | Nov 24, 2009 6:51:16 PM

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