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May 8, 2009
Why Law Libraries?
Richard Danner (Duke), Blair Kauffman (Yale) and John Palfrey (Harvard) dive into the issue in The Twenty-First Century Law Library 101 LLJ 143 (2009). The article is an edited version of the program, “The 21st Century Law Library: A Conversation,” that was held as part of the Nov. 6, 2008 celebration of the renovated and expanded J. Michael Goodson Law Library at Duke. Interesting to see three prominent academic law library directors approach the topic from their different backgrounds. [JH]
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