Law librarianship in the digital age edited by Ellyssa Kroski.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: 2014.Description: 515 pISBN:- 9780810888067
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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Law librarianship 2.0
Chapter 2. Embedded librarianship
Chapter 3. Copyright in the digital age
Chapter 4. Open access to legal scholarship
Chapter 5. User services analysis for decision making
Chapter 6. Law library management
Chapter 7. Digitization
Chapter 8. E-books in law libraries
Chapter 9. Tablets and mobile device management
Chapter 10. The law library website
Chapter 11. Web-scale discovery and federated search
Chapter 12. The cloud
Chapter 13. Social software
Chapter 14. Reference services in a law library
Chapter 15. Introduction to legal research
Chapter 16. Online information sources
Chapter 17. Major legal databases and how to search them
Chapter 18. Library instruction in the information age
Chapter 19. Educational technologies
Chapter 20. Technical services 2.0
Chapter 21. Collection development
Chapter 22. Electronic resources management and user authentication
Chapter 23. Knowledge management
Chapter 24. The law library intranet
Chapter 25. Digital age marketing
Chapter 26. Competitive intelligence
Chapter 27. Getting the most from major associations, publications, and conferences
Chapter 28. The future of law librarianship