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Law Library Journal Law Library Journal 99, no. 2
Table of Contents
Symposium Legal Information and the Development of American Law: Further Thinking about the Thoughts of Robert C. Berring
Introduction [2007-12] Richard A. Danner
Legal Information and the Development of American Law: Writings on the Form and Structure of the Published Law [2007-13] Richard A. Danner
The Universe of Thinkable Thoughts: Literary Warrant and West’s Key Number System [2007-14] Daniel Dabney
Context and Legal Research [2007-15] Barbara Bintliff
Legal Information as Social Capital [2007-16] Virginia J. Wise Frederick Schauer
Law and Heidegger’s Question Concerning Technology: A Prolegomenon to Future Law Librarianship [2007-17] Paul D. Callister
Why Do We Ask the Same Questions? The Triple Helix Dilemma Revisited [2007-18] Richard Delgado Jean Stefancic
Neutral Citation, Court Web Sites, and Access to Authoritative Case Law [2007-19] Peter W. Martin
Peer to Peer Meets the World of Legal Information: Encountering a New Paradigm [2007-20] Ethan Katsh Beth Noveck
Researching Legal History in the Digital Age [2007-21] Morris L. Cohen
Legal Research versus Legal Writing within the Law School Curriculum [2007-22] Roy M. Mersky
Should Legal Research Be Included on the Bar Exam? An Exploration of the Question [2007-23] Steven M. Barkan
From the Reference Desk to River City: A Bibliography of the Writings of Robert C. Berring [2007-24] Frank G. Houdek
Review Article
Keeping Up with New Legal Titles [2007-25] Amy Atchison Laura Cadra
Regular Features Practicing Reference... On Fun [2007-26] Mary Whisner
Technology for Everyone... Making Presentations Visual [2007-27] Diane Murley
Memorial: Joyce Elaine Malden [2007-28] Thomas H. Reynolds
Memorial: Shelley Kay Clement [2007-29] Marilyn K. Nicely
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