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Planning Law Libraries for the 1980's

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2019

Deborah Mudin*
Affiliation:
High Court of Australia

Abstract

An outline is given of the various types of law libraries in Australia, a survey of law publications, a review of law library technology, and a brief survey of overseas legal developments which may influence trends in relation to collections, technical innovations and information retrieval in Australia.

Before considering the possible state of law and law library technology in the 1980's, I want to mention briefly some of the trends to be seen in Australia today in legal literature and the organization of legal institutions.

Type
National Reports: Australia
Copyright
Copyright © International Association of Law Libraries 1974 

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