Preface
Books, Bytes, Bricks, and Bodies: Thinking About Collection Use in Academic Law Libraries
Re-Engineering the Law Library Resources Today for Tomorrow's Users: A Response to "How Much of Your Print Collection Is Really on WESTLAW and LEXIS-NEXIS?"
Availability of Works Cited in Recent Law Review Articles on LEXIS, Westlaw, the Internet, and Other Databases
Strategic Planning for Distance Learning in Legal Education: Initial Thought on a Role for Libraries
Web Mirror Sites: Creating the Research Library of the Future, and More...
Legal Scholarship and Digital Publishing: Has Anything Changed in the Way We Do Legal Research?
Trust v. Antitrust: Consolidation in the Legal Publishing Industry
Access versus Ownership: A Changing Model of Intellectual Property
A Law Library in the New Century: The Creation of the University of St. Thomas Law Library
Electronic Journals in the Academic Law Library-Law Reviews and Beyond
Book Selection Services: One Law Library, Two Vendors
Changes in the Courthouse-Electronic Records, Filings and Court Dockets: Goals, Issues and the Road Ahead
The Changing Role of Law Library Vendors: The William S. Hein & Company Perspective
Index
Reference Notes Included