The IALL International Handbook of Legal Information Management

Awards:   Winner of Joseph L. Andrews Legal Literature Award 2012 Winner of Joseph L. Andrews Legal Literature Award 2012.
Author:   Richard A. Danner ,  Jules Winterton
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780754674771


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   13 July 2011
Format:   Hardback
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The IALL International Handbook of Legal Information Management


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  • Winner of Joseph L. Andrews Legal Literature Award 2012
  • Winner of Joseph L. Andrews Legal Literature Award 2012.

Overview

Around the world, legal information managers, law librarians and other legal information specialists work in many settings: law schools, private law firms, courts, government, and public law libraries of various types. They are characterized by their expertise in working with legal information in its many forms, and by their work supporting legal professionals, scholars, or students training to become lawyers. In an ever-shrinking world and a time of unprecedented technological change, the work of legal information managers is challenging and exciting, calling on specialized knowledge and skills, regardless of where in the world they practice their profession. Their role within legal systems contributes substantially to the administration of justice and the rule of law. This International Handbook addresses the policy and strategic issues with which legal information managers and law librarians need to engage in the context of the diverse legal environments in which they work. It provides resources, analysis, and considered studies on an international basis for seasoned professionals, those about to enter the field, and anyone interested in the evolution of legal information in the twenty-first century.

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Author:   Richard A. Danner ,  Jules Winterton
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.40cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   1.020kg
ISBN:  

9780754674771


ISBN 10:   0754674770
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   13 July 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Prize: Winner, The Joseph L. Andrews Bibliographical Award, 2012. 'I warmly welcome the publication of this book. A diverse and international group of leading experts has provided professional legal information managers with a definitive guide to the central issues of policy and strategy that are of direct concern to the progressive law librarian (and to the legal profession) of tomorrow. The book is not only for the traditional law librarian but will also engage legal information scientists, know-how managers, legal process analysts, legal management consultants, legal knowledge engineers, and many other related specialists. In this heady time of astounding flux, we need - and this book gives us - sober, balanced minds systematically addressing the implications of recent and emerging developments in technology and information management.' From the Foreword by Professor Richard Susskind, OBE 'The approach taken throughout the book is contextual, scholarly, informed and considered and intended to give a range of views and opinions to generate debate, reflection and interest for anyone with any kind of interest in the subject. While I found some chapters more instantly engaging than others it is obvious a very great deal of work and intellectual effort has gone into the publication.' Library and Information Research


Prize: Winner, The Joseph L. Andrews Bibliographical Award, 2012. 'I warmly welcome the publication of this book. A diverse and international group of leading experts has provided professional legal information managers with a definitive guide to the central issues of policy and strategy that are of direct concern to the progressive law librarian (and to the legal profession) of tomorrow. The book is not only for the traditional law librarian but will also engage legal information scientists, know-how managers, legal process analysts, legal management consultants, legal knowledge engineers, and many other related specialists. In this heady time of astounding flux, we need - and this book gives us - sober, balanced minds systematically addressing the implications of recent and emerging developments in technology and information management.' From the Foreword by Professor Richard Susskind, OBE 'The approach taken throughout the book is contextual, scholarly, informed and considered and intended to give a range of views and opinions to generate debate, reflection and interest for anyone with any kind of interest in the subject. While I found some chapters more instantly engaging than others it is obvious a very great deal of work and intellectual effort has gone into the publication.' Library and Information Research


Author Information

Richard A. Danner is Rufty Research Professor of Law and Senior Associate Dean for Information Services at Duke Law School in Durham, North Carolina. He is responsible for the J. Michael Goodson Law Library and the Academic Technologies department at Duke. Professor Danner has served as President of the American Association of Law Libraries, on the executive committee of the Association of American Law Schools, and as First Vice-President of the International Association of Law Libraries. From 1984-94 he served as editor of the Law Library Journal. Jules Winterton is Librarian and Associate Director of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London and Associate Professor at the Ghana Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. He was President of the International Association of Law Libraries from 2004 until 2010 and received the Wildy-BIALL Librarian of the Year award in June 2010. Richard A. Danner, Jules Winterton, Penny A. Hazelton, Michael Crommelin, Carole Hinchcliff, Tanya du Plessis, Colin Darch, Ruth Bird, Uma Narayan, Mariana Harjevschi, Ufuoma Lamikanra, Lilia F. Echiverri, Sami Cukadar, Le Thi Hanh, Claire M. Germain, Graham Greenleaf, Kendall F. Svengalis, Holger Knudsen, Marylin J. Raisch, Teresa M. Miguel, Barbara Garavaglia, Board of the International Association of Law Libraries.

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