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Indexing Statute Law1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

Gertrude Elstner Woodard*
Affiliation:
Ann Arbor, Mich.

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Legislative Notes and Reviews
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1923

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A paper read before the joint meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries and the National Association of State Libraries in Detroit, June 28, 1922. Other papers presented at this meeting were: “Review of the Summary and Index of Legislation, the Digest of Governors' Messages and the Annual Review of Legislation, issued by the New York State Library,” by John T. Fitzpatrick, Law Librarian; and “Indexing Legislation,” by the Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau. These papers have been published in the Proceedings of the National Association of State Libraries. A committee to consider the matter was appointed for the year 1922–23, as follows: Luther E. Hewitt, Law Librarian Philadelphia Bar Association; George Godard, State Librarian of Connecticut; Frank O. Poole, Law Librarian, Association of the Bar of New York City; Gertrude E. Woodard, Ann Arbor, Michigan; John T. Fitzpatrick, New York State Law Library.

References

2 In an address before the joint meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries and National Association of State Libraries, Mr. Frederick C. Hicks, Law Librarian of Columbia University, gave an account of the methods of the bureau in preparing the annual summaries and stated that the work ceased with the issue of 1920. The legislation of 1921 will be reviewed in the form of Notes in the department of “Current Legislation” of the American Bar Association Journal.

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