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Implementing Legal Information Literacy: A Challenge for the Curriculum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

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Dutch law faculties usually change their curriculum due to pressure from external factors, such as inspection reports, accreditation procedures or educational innovations dictated by general university policy. Course subjects are changed each semester or academic year to bring them more into line with each other. Sometimes there are substantive reasons for change, such as the imposition of an international perspective. Courses are seldom altered in response to internal curricular pressure, as this leads to tension in personal relationships.

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1 I would like to thank G. Goris, Deputy Librarian/Head of Documentary Information and E.R. Winter, Specialist in Law, from the University Library of Erasmus University Rotterdam for their comments.Google Scholar

2 This may result in damage to the collection.Google Scholar