An important forum for daily problems and issues, Legal Reference Services Quarterly will assist you in your day-to-day work as it has been helping other law librarians and members of the legal profession for over a decade. You will find articles that are serious, humorous, critical, or simply helpful to the working librarian. Annotated subject bibliographies, overviews of legal literature, reviews of commonly used tools, and the inclusion of reference problems unique to corporate law libraries, judicial libraries, and academic collections will keep you up-to-date on the continuously expanding volume of legal materials and their use in legal research.
Every issue contains at least one article that you will want to annotate and keep at your desk!
Numerous articles have already had a significant impact in the legal reference community. Articles on LEXIS and WESTLAW have also been among the most cited and reflect the journal's interest in featuring new bibliographic databases. Legal Reference Services Quarterly offers all of the best resources to help you give patrons important and relevant materials for their research and professional needs.
- Federal regulatory research-selected agency knowledge paths
- Law library collection development in the digital age
- Teamwork and collaboration in libraries-tools for theory and practice
- Public services issues with rare and archival law materials
- Teaching legal research and providing access to electronic resources
- Emerging solutions in reference services-implications for libraries in the new millennium
- Law librarians abroad
- The political economy of legal information
- Symposium of law publishers
- The legal bibliography-tradition, transitions, and trends
- Practical approaches to legal research